5 Of the Newest Internet Technologies Changing the Game

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Author: Marshall Thurlow

The internet is continuously evolving, with new technologies emerging that transform how we interact, work, and live. Recent advancements have been

In fact, the rate of change has become exponential, with developments in AI and computing power taking centre stage. As a business owner working in the digital space, even I can’t even comprehend the implications of this rapid march forward.

In this article, I’ll discuss some of the latest innovations in internet technology.

1. 5g networks and mobile internet for all

5G technology stands at the forefront of recent internet advancements.The term 5G refers to the fifth generation of cellular network technology. It’s the latest iteration in the evolution of mobile wireless technology, following its predecessors 4G, 3G, and 2G.

A study by Gartner predicts that by the end of 2024, 60% of communications service providers will have commercialised 5G services in major cities. 

Offering faster speeds and more reliable connections on smartphones and other devices, 5G is set to revolutionise the mobile internet. 

Its impact extends beyond just speed improvements; it’s anticipated to enable new services that rely on advanced technologies like augmented reality and virtual reality, as well as IoT (Internet of Things) applications. 

This technology promises a leap in the quality of online gaming, high-definition video streaming, and even telemedicine services. Let’s see if nbn internet providers can up their game and provide internet plans that meet this demand.

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2. Edge computing and data processing

Edge computing is another key development. It brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it’s needed, improving response times and saving bandwidth. This technology is especially crucial for IoT devices. 

By processing data locally or at nearby edge servers, devices can operate more efficiently, reducing the need for long-distance communications with centralised data centres.

A study by GlobalData highlighted edge computing’s role in accelerating the adoption of Industry 4.0. It emphasised edge computing’s capacity to dramatically improve data processing for mission-critical applications in various sector

This advancement, especially when combined with artificial intelligence and 5G, offers businesses real-time data analysis with minimal network latency, enhancing privacy, security, scalability, and resiliency.

3. The demand for GPU processing

The rise of AI and advancements in computer chips have significantly increased the demand for data processing. AI technologies require extensive data to learn and make decisions, leading to a greater need for processing power.

Think about Open AI and its ChatGPT tool. It requires thousands of Nvidia GPUs to run smoothly and process input and output. It’s estimated that to run this program, the energy required is equivalent to the power required to run a small country, according to a report released by French energy company Schneider Electric. 

Additionally, companies like Nvidia are well-positioned to dominate the GPU market as demand far outstrips supply. A recent 2024 BBC report comments that Nvidia’s valuation is approximately $2tn, yes $2 trillion dollars (which is $2,000,000,000,000), making it one of the world’s most valuable companies.

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4. Artificial intelligence in networking

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the talk of the town right now. It is playing an increasingly significant role in network management and automation. 

AI algorithms are used to predict network traffic, detect anomalies, and automate complex processes. 

This involves breaking down network services into more refined sub-categories for a detailed analysis. This approach is instrumental in the effective management and analysis of network traffic, improving network efficiency and service quality. You can find out more about AI in networking on the Cisco website.

AI’s role in personalising user experiences is also noteworthy, as it enables more tailored content delivery and advertising.

5. Quantum internet – will it take over?

Quantum internet, while still in its infancy, is a ground-breaking development. It promises to utilise quantum mechanics principles to create virtually unbreakable encryption. This technology has the potential to revolutionise data security, providing a new level of protection for sensitive information.

Recent studies, such as this one published in the journal Nature, in quantum internet have shown promising developments towards creating an ultra-secure communication network. 

Quantum internet leverages quantum physics principles to enable secure data transmission, potentially transforming various fields such as sensor technology for gravitational waves and high-resolution telescopes. 

These advancements suggest a future where the quantum internet could offer enhanced security and novel scientific applications, representing a significant step forward in communication and data processing technologies.

There is a lot more in development as well…

These technological developments represent just the tip of the iceberg in the rapidly changing world of the internet. From 5G mobile internet for all to quantum computing, the rate of technology is advancing at a rate the mind can not comprehend!

As these internet technologies mature and become more widely adopted, we can expect to see significant shifts in how we use the internet in our daily lives, businesses, and societies at large. 

With these advancements, the onus is on business owners like myself to capitalise on this tech to deliver better value and greater return on investment for clients.

Marshall Thurlow is Director and Founder of Orion Marketing Pty Ltd. He is a digital marketer with expertise in SEO, website design, content marketing, and project management. 

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Published by Peter Wyn Mosey

Peter Wyn Mosey is a full-time writer living in Llanelli, South Wales, with his wife, dog, and two cats. By day, he provides content, blogger outreach, and ghostwriting across a wide variety of niches and has had hundreds of articles published. He has written and performed comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has featured on Queen Mobs Tea House, Little Old Lady Comedy, and Robot Butt. He is Editor-In-Chief of The Finest Example and posts most days on https://peterwynmosey.com

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