The combination of millimeter wave spectrum and phased array antennas is becoming a staple of so-called 5G demonstrations, and the latest comes from Nokia Networks. The Finnish company says it is hitting speeds of 10Gbps with its prototype system, developed with antenna partner Mitsubishi. The companies demonstrated the technology at the Brooklyn 5G Summit in New York, claiming 10Gbps peak data rates from a 2×2 MIMO array, supporting applications such as 8K video and next generation 3D effects. Also involved was National Instruments, which provided its LabView development platform to create the prototype. Other focuses at the event, organized by Nokia and New York University, included massive MIMO arrays and beamsteering to drive performance even higher while reducing latency to…