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Modern trends in Technology.pptx
1. Modern Trends In Technology
What are some modern trends in Technology?
In 2022, some of these trends are: 5G network, blockchain, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and edge computing
2. 5G - Fifth Generation
5G is the fifth generation of mobile network. It was invented by a
organisation called Qualcomm. Its sole purpose is to transfer
millions of data bits at high speed with minimum latency.
Compared to its predecessors, it’s more reliable, contains high
network capacity and more available.
3. Blockchain
Blockchain is a system that store transactions made in cryptocurrency and maintain them across several linked computers. Blockchain
can secure access to identifying information while improving access for those who need it in the industries such as: travel, healthcare,
finance and education. The goal of blockchain is to allow digital data to recorded and distributed.
4. Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the theory and development of human intelligence
simulated by machines. AI combines large sets of data with intelligence and
iterative processing algorithms to learn from patterns and features in data they
analyse. The function of AI is the perform intellectual tasks such as: decision
making, problem solving, perception and human communication.
5. Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is a type computation whose operations can harness the phenomena of quantum mechanics. Devices that perform quantum
computing are called quantum computers. Quantum computer can be used in taking large manufacturing data sets on operational failures and
translating them combinatoric challenges that, when paired with a quantum-inspired algorithm, it can identify which part of a complex manufacturing
process contributed to incidents of product failure.
6. Edge Computing
Edge computing is the distribution of computer
patterns that pulls computation and data storage
closer to sources of data. Edge computing is used
to brings enterprises closer to data sources.
Examples of edge computing are: streaming
video optimization, drone-enabled crop
management and smart utility grid analysis.