Microchip secures transmissions for high-speed, low-latency communications in 5G systems and beyond. — ScienceDaily

Emerging 5G wireless systems are designed to support high-bandwidth and low-latency networks connecting everything from autonomous robots to self-driving cars. But these large and complex communication networks could also pose new security concerns.
Encryption methods now used to secure…
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