Samsung claims that 6G technology achieves 50 times faster speeds than 5G technology. Following the release of Samsung’s White Paper, “The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All,” the company predicts that 6G deployment will begin in 2028, rather than 2050, as previously predicted.
Samsung claims in its white paper that it can provide a peak data throughput of 1000 Gbps, which is 50 times faster than 5G, and a user-experienced rate of 1 Gbps. 5G, on the other hand, can only achieve a peak data rate of 20 Gbps.
The Samsung white paper also discusses candidate technologies that may be required to meet the 6G standards. These include the use of the terahertz (THz) frequency band, unique antenna technologies to improve high-frequency band signal coverage, advanced duplex technologies, network topology evolution, and spectrum sharing to improve frequency utilisation efficiency.
6G is based on three pillars of criteria, according to Samsung: performance, architecture, and trustworthiness. The 6G structural framework would address difficulties such as computing incapability and AI implementation. This would also assist with the new network’s integration.