Where 4G was about moving data faster, 5G will bring more powerful wireless networks that connect 'things' to each other, to people and to the cloud.

The 5G network will set the stage for data-rich services and sophisticated cloud apps, delivered faster and with lower latency than ever. It will transform our lives by helping deliver a smart and connected society with smart cities, self-driving cars and new industrial efficiencies. For this to happen, networks must become faster, smarter and more agile to handle the unprecedented increase in volume and complexity of data traffic as more devices become connected and new digital services are offered.

Intel is helping drive this transformation of the network to modernize today's communications infrastructure and build the foundation for 5G.

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2018 Intel 5G Summit

  • Intel and Industry Partners Accelerate 5G in China
  • 5G: The Next Generation of Communications to Disrupt and Reshape Entire Industries
  • Media Alert: Intel Provides 5G Progress Report on Eve of Mobile World Congress Americas (Replay)
  • Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. Intel sponsored the summit to offer updates on the current state of the 5G communications network. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. Intel sponsored the summit to offer updates on the current state of the 5G communications network. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. Intel sponsored the summit to offer updates on the current state of the 5G communications network. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, welcomes Warner Bros. Entertainment Chief Technology Officer Vicky Colf (right) on stage Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, welcomes Warner Bros. Entertainment Chief Technology Officer Vicky Colf (right) on stage Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera (far left), senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, welcomes a panel of speakers Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. The panel included (from left): Mike Davies, Fox Sports; Robert Powers, Fox Innovation Lab; Igal Elbaz, AT&T; and Jawad Manssour, Ericsson. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • Sandra Rivera (far left), senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, welcomes a panel of speakers Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at Intel's 5G Summit in Los Angeles, California. The panel included (from left): Mike Davies, Fox Sports; Robert Powers, Fox Innovation Lab; Igal Elbaz, AT&T; and Jawad Manssour, Ericsson. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

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Mobile World Congress 2018

  • Intel 5G Technology at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to Play a Transformative Role from Sports to Transportation
  • Intel Sets the Pace in 5G with New Products and Collaborations across the Network-Client-Cloud Continuum
  • Intel to Bring 5G to Mobile PCs Next Year
  • Intel and Unigroup Spreadtrum & RDA Announce 5G Strategic Collaboration
  • Booth Demonstrations
  • How 5G Will Make AI-Powered Devices Smarter
  • 5G Puts Viewers in Video Driver's Seat
  • DAY 1: Aicha Evans, senior vice president and chief strategy officer at Intel Corporation, gives a sneak preview into plans for the Olympic Summer Games Tokyo 2020 to attendees at Mobile World Congress 2018. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Sandra Rivera, senior vice president and general manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, talks about how attendees at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 were able to experience how media is delivered and consumed over 5G, powered by Intel. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Together with the RHB, Intel streamed the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 closing ceremonies live over 5G. Company leaders talked about the future of the Olympic Summer Games Tokyo 2020 with its partners including Toyota Motor Corp., Japanese service provider NTT DOCOMO and Korean service provider KT at Mobile World Congress 2018. (From left: Shaun Collins, CCS Insights; Aicha Evans, Intel; Kenichi Murata, Toyota Motor Corp.; Sandra Rivera, Intel; Hiroshi Nakamura, NTT DOCOMO; Dr. Hongbeom Jeon, KT.) Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: At an Intel event at 2018 Mobile World Congress, a player experiences a rendering of the downhill skiing venue at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, brought to you by the RHB and Intel True VR. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience virtual reality gaming over a 5G connection. 5G's high speeds and ultra-low latency allows game play from nearly anywhere. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: An Intel drone developer kit is displayed in the Intel booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Caroline Chan, vice president and general manager of the 5G Infrastructure Division of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation, leads a discussion on smart stadiums on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience virtual reality gaming over a 5G connection. 5G's high speeds and ultra-low latency allows game play from nearly anywhere. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: An Intel drone developer kit is displayed in the Intel booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 1: An Intel drone developer kit is displayed in the Intel booth at Mobile World Congress on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, displays how intelligent nodes with Intel Internet of Things technology use sensors to collect data that enable economic growth, civic engagement, public safety, traffic management, monitoring of parking availability and micro-level environmental monitoring. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, see concurrent video streams on a 4K monitor to recognize the improvement in latency and video experiences when streaming over 802.11ax. It is designed to meet the ever-increasing demands on Wi-Fi. Intel displays how communications advancements will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, are given a first look at a 5G-enabled 2 in 1 concept PC. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors tour the Intel booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, at Mobile World Congress. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, see concurrent video streams on a 4K monitor to recognize the improvement in latency and video experiences when streaming over 802.11ax. It is designed to meet the ever-increasing demands on Wi-Fi. Intel displays how communications advancements will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: A visitor to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, experiences virtual reality gaming over a 5G connection. 5G's high speeds and ultra-low latency allows game play from nearly anywhere. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, showcases edge video analytics for smart city applications. This demonstration of facial recognition features the Intel FlexRAN/MEC solution in a live trial deployed in China by ZTE and China Unicom. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, displays how intelligent nodes with Intel Internet of Things technology use sensors to collect data that enable economic growth, civic engagement, public safety, traffic management, monitoring of parking availability and micro-level environmental monitoring. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Aicha Evans (center), senior vice president and chief strategy officer at Intel Corporation, visits demonstrations in the company's 2018 Mobile World Congress Booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: A proof-of-concept demonstration in Intel's 2018 Mobile World Congress booth shows how payments could work for connected cars and other Internet of Things-enabled devices that offer services to the car, without sacrificing security. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors touring Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, see an ultra-low power artificial intelligence system-on-chip demo, which includes an Intel Movidius Neural Compute Stick. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 2: Visitors touring Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, see an ultra-low power artificial intelligence system-on-chip demo, which includes an Intel Movidius Neural Compute Stick. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 3: A proof-of-concept demonstration in Intel's 2018 Mobile World Congress booth shows how payments could work for connected cars and other Internet of Things-enabled devices that offer services to the car, without sacrificing security. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 3: A visitor to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018, experiences virtual reality gaming over a 5G connection. 5G's high speeds and ultra-low latency allows game play from nearly anywhere. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 3: A visitor to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018, experiences virtual reality gaming over a 5G connection. 5G's high speeds and ultra-low latency allows game play from nearly anywhere. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 3: Visitors to Intel's Mobile World Congress booth on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018, see concurrent video streams on a 4K monitor to recognize the improvement in latency and video experiences when streaming over 802.11ax. It is designed to meet the ever-increasing demands on Wi-Fi. Intel displays how communications advancements will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
  • DAY 3: Visitors to Intel's booth at Mobile World Congress on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018, experience a live, over-the-air 5G connection in action, streaming 4K UHD video, using the first successful multi-vendor 5G-connected car trial from Toyota and showcasing the Intel GO 5G Automotive Platform that provides the client connection to a 5G base station. Intel displays how 5G communications will transform how we experience the world and how we do business during 2018 MWC in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to March 1. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

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Intel's Vision

  • Intel 5G Technology at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to Play a Transformative Role from Sports to Transportation (Aicha Evans Editorial)
  • Intel Sets the Pace in 5G with New Products and Collaborations across the Network-Client-Cloud Continuum (Sandra Rivera Editorial)
  • Intel to Power the 5G Network Future at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang (Sandra Rivera Editorial)
  • With Intel's Help, 5G Pushes Toward 2020 Deployment (Asha Keddy Editorial)
  • Intel Spotlights 5G Progress (Aicha Evans Editorial)
  • Intel Is Accelerating the 5G Future (Aicha Evans Editorial)
  • Transforming the 5G Network Edge: More Power, Performance and Intelligence (Sandra Rivera Editorial)
  • Intel Accelerates the Future with World's First Global 5G Modem (Aicha Evans Editorial)
  • Murthy Renduchintala: Winning in a Truly Connected World (Murthy Renduchintala Editorial)
  • The Era of 5G: The Machines Are Coming (Aicha Evans Editorial)
  • End-To-End 5G, Powered by Intel (Intel.com)
  • Smart and Connected to the Cloud (Press Kit)

5G News & Stories

  • Intel Targets 5G Infrastructure with Latest Silicon Photonics Technology (News Byte)
  • Intel and Ericsson Achieve Milestone with First 3GPP NR-Compliant End-to-End Data Call over 39 GHz Spectrum (News Byte)
  • Intel 5G Technology at the US Open - It's a Hole-in-One (News Byte)
  • Building the Foundation for a Better 5G (Intel Innovator Series)
  • 5G and AR will Bring Superpowers to Users : Telia teamed up with Ericsson and Intel to show 800 business customers how Augmented Reality and 5G can open up for innovative new solutions and opportunities.Mountain Village in South Korea Tests 5G in Quest for Sustainability (Telia News Release)
  • Mountain Village in South Korea Tests 5G in Quest for Sustainability (iq.intel.com)
  • Intel to Bring 5G to Mobile PCs Next Year (News Byte)
  • Intel and Unigroup Spreadtrum & RDA Announce 5G Strategic Collaboration (News Release)
  • How 5G Will Make AI-Powered Devices Smarter (iq.intel.com)
  • 5G Puts Viewers in Video Driver's Seat (iq.intel.com)
  • Intel Enables World's First Fully Compliant Testing of New 5G NR Standard for Deutsche Telecom and Huawei (News Byte)
  • Intel Introduces Portfolio of Commercial 5G New Radio Modems, Extends LTE Roadmap with Intel XMM 7660 Modem (News Byte)
  • Telia, Ericsson and Intel First to Make 5G Real in Europe (News Release)
  • Disruption is in the Air: Intel's Caroline Chan Explores Opportunities for Broadcasters in a 5G World (News Byte)
  • Intel Teams with AT&T, Ericsson on 5G Trial for DIRECTV NOW Service in Austin, Texas (News Byte)
  • Intel Revs Up 5G Engine with Verizon and Ericsson Residential Trial in Indianapolis (News Byte)
  • Intel and Ericsson Launch 5G Innovators Initiative with Honeywell, GE and the University of California Berkeley (News Release)
  • Nokia and Intel launch 5G acceleration labs in US and Finland to help operators bring 5G innovations to market (Nokia News Release)
  • Laying the Foundation Today for Tomorrow's 5G Smart and Connected Home (Dan Artusi Blog)
  • Intel Demonstrates Range of 5G Power and Versatility with AT&T; Introduces New Mobile SoC with Spreadtrum (News Byte)
  • Intel Working with Nokia, Samsung and Others to Accelerate 5G Future and LTE Connectivity (News Byte)
  • Intel and Ericsson Launch 5G Innovators Initiative with Honeywell, GE and the University of California Berkeley (News Release)
  • Nokia and Intel launch 5G acceleration labs in US and Finland to help operators bring 5G innovations to market (Nokia News Release)
  • Nokia creates first 5GTF connection, uses Intel 5G Mobile Trial Platform (News Byte)
  • 5G: The Communications Key to Autonomous Driving (Intel iQ)
  • Intel Collaborates with AT&T, Ericsson on First 5G Business Customer Trial (News Byte)
  • Intel Accelerates Path to 5G (News Release)
  • Telecommunications and Automotive Players Form Global Cross-industry 5G Automotive Association (News Release)
  • Intel at Mobile World Congress 2016 (Press Kit)
  • 5G vs. 4G: Will 5G Technology Bring New Dimensions To Wireless? (Intel iQ)
  • How 5G will Power the Future Internet of Things (Intel iQ)
  • Making 5G The Do-Everything Wireless Network (Intel iQ)

5G at the Olympics

  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Intel expert breaks down five important facts about 5G at the Olympic Winter Games. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Intel expert breaks down five important facts about 5G at the Olympic Winter Games. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Intel expert breaks down five important facts about 5G at the Olympic Winter Games. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Intel expert breaks down five important facts about 5G at the Olympic Winter Games. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • Intel 5G technology at the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will help capture and stream line sliced views of athletes in motion. Spectators in the arena have an amazing view of the action supported by Intel 5G technology - no matter where they sit. Time Slice technology powered by 5G gives fans the power to choose how, and from where, they view action of the Ice Arena. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • Intel 5G technology at the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will help capture and stream line sliced views of athletes in motion. Spectators in the arena have an amazing view of the action supported by Intel 5G technology - no matter where they sit. Time Slice technology powered by 5G gives fans the power to choose how, and from where, they view action of the Ice Arena. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • Intel 5G technology at the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will help capture and stream line sliced views of athletes in motion. Spectators in the arena have an amazing view of the action supported by Intel 5G technology - no matter where they sit. Time Slice technology powered by 5G gives fans the power to choose how, and from where, they view action of the Ice Arena. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • Intel 5G technology at the Gangneung Ice Arena at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will help capture and stream line sliced views of athletes in motion. Spectators in the arena have an amazing view of the action supported by Intel 5G technology - no matter where they sit. Time Slice technology powered by 5G gives fans the power to choose how, and from where, they view action of the Ice Arena. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Inside the PyeongChang2018 Olympic park, Intel and its partners are bringing the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity to Olympic fans. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Inside the PyeongChang2018 Olympic park, Intel and its partners are bringing the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity to Olympic fans. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Inside the PyeongChang2018 Olympic park, Intel and its partners are bringing the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity to Olympic fans. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Inside the PyeongChang2018 Olympic park, Intel and its partners are bringing the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity to Olympic fans. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Root for your favorite cross-country skier, tracked individually in real-time with 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Root for your favorite cross-country skier, tracked individually in real-time with 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Root for your favorite cross-country skier, tracked individually in real-time with 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Fans at the Bokwang Snow Park follow the action of Cross-country event live via 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Fans at the Bokwang Snow Park follow the action of Cross-country event live via 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)
  • For the first time, the unlimited potential of 5G connectivity will be on full display at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, bringing attendees new ways to watch the world's best athletes. Fans at the Bokwang Snow Park follow the action of Cross-country event live via 5G Omni-View powered by Intel technology. (Credit: Getty Images)

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