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Ericsson Taps NVIDIA’s GPU-powered Accelerated Computing Platforms to Power Virtualized 5G RAN

Ericsson Taps NVIDIA’s GPU-powered Accelerated Computing Platforms to Power Virtualized 5G RAN Image Credit: NVIDIA

NVIDIA and Ericsson this week announced they are collaborating on technologies that can allow telco operators to build high-performing, efficient and completely virtualized 5G radio access networks (RAN). These virtualized networks can enable faster and more flexible introduction of new AI and IoT services.

The collaboration brings together Ericsson’s expertise in RAN technology with NVIDIA’s leadership in GPU-powered accelerated computing platforms, as well as AI and supercomputing.

Telcos are exploring alternative technologies and RAN architectures amid growing interest for virtualization, while securing the best possible user experience.

A major industry challenge is how to virtualize the complete RAN solution in a cost-, size- and energy-efficient way, comparable with traditionally built RAN networks. The collaboration seeks to examine how these challenges can be addressed in a commercially viable way.

The companies’ ultimate goal is to commercialize virtualized RAN technologies to deliver radio networks with flexibility and shorter time to market for new services, such as augmented reality, virtual reality and gaming.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA Founder, NVIDIA
Fusing 5G, supercomputing and AI has enabled us to create a revolutionary communications platform supporting, someday, trillions of always-on, AI-enabled smart devices. Combining our world-leading capabilities, NVIDIA and Ericsson are helping to invent this exciting future.

Fredrik Jejdling, EVP and Head of Networks, Ericsson
As a technology leader, we embrace openness and new platforms where we can continue to innovate and push boundaries to provide our customers with the best possible solutions. 

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