“AMD EPYC CPUs are built to handle the intensive compute requirements of modern telecommunications infrastructure," said Derek Dicker, corporate vice president, Enterprise Business Group. "Our latest multi-cell vRAN testing with Samsung demonstrates how our latest generation EPYC processors deliver the performance, efficiency and scalability that network operators and enterprises need to build next-generation networks that are ready for AI, automation and future innovations."
The companies have also expanded their joint efforts for AI-driven enterprise solutions. At MWC, Samsung will present its Network in a Server (NIS)— a fully virtualized next-generation, Edge-AI solution powered by AMD’s CPU. This solution helps operators easily incorporate AI into their networks, reduce operational complexity and unlock new opportunities. Samsung will demonstrate various AI on RAN use cases using NIS verified in real-world environments with a major Japanese operator. These use cases span video analysis, sensor and radar detection services based on Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) technology, and hyperconnectivity for next-generation devices.
Samsung is committed to embracing a robust, technology forward ecosystem of chipset partners, providing operators with diverse optionality to accelerate a flexible, AI-powered and cloud-native network evolution.
Samsung Networks has pioneered the successful delivery of 5G end-to-end solutions, including chipsets, radios and cores. Through ongoing research and development, Samsung drives the industry to advance 5G networks with its market-leading product portfolio, from purpose-built RAN, virtualized RAN, Open RAN, AI-RAN, Cloud-native AI core to private network solutions and AI-powered automation tools and applications. The company currently provides innovative network solutions to mobile operators that deliver boundless connectivity to hundreds of millions of users worldwide.