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  "description": "Qualcomm announced a new collaboration with industry partners at MWC Barcelona 2026 focused on advancing 6G toward commercialization. The group outlined a milestone-driven plan",
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  "textContent": "  * Qualcomm and a broad group of partners outlined a plan to deliver commercial 6G systems beginning in 2029, with early demonstrations scheduled for 2028.\n  * The initiative defines 6G as an AI-integrated network combining connectivity, sensing, and compute across devices, infrastructure, and cloud systems.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\nQualcomm announced a new collaboration with industry partners at MWC Barcelona 2026 focused on advancing 6G toward commercialization. The group outlined a milestone-driven plan that includes early system validation, pre-commercial demonstrations in 2028, and initial rollout of commercial systems from 2029.\n\nThe 6G design is described as AI-native and built on three areas: connectivity, wide-area sensing, and high-performance compute. Planned capabilities include intelligent radios with sensing functions, virtualized and cloud-based network infrastructure, and systems that use AI for network operations. The architecture also includes both edge and centralized data centers.\n\n> “As 6G enhances connectivity, sensing, and computing power, it will enable real-time spatial intelligence at scale. We look forward to working across the industry to help make computing more human,” said Evan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc. in a press release.\n\nSource: Qualcomm\n\nThe collaboration covers devices, networks, and cloud infrastructure, with participating companies working on standards, validation, and benchmarks for readiness. The group is also focused on developing pre-commercial devices and interoperable systems as part of the path to global deployment.\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌀 Tom’s Take:\n\n6G matters for spatial computing because it combines connectivity, sensing, and compute into a single system, allowing devices to understand and respond to the physical world in real time. The sensing layer is key as it turns the network itself into a source of environmental awareness, not just a pipe for data.\n\n* * *\n\n_Source:_ Qualcomm",
  "title": "Qualcomm and Partners Set the Foundation for AI-Native 6G Networks",
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