Comment and share: Nokia and Intel partner on silicon technology for 5G radio and cloud infrastructure By Jonathan Greig Jonathan Greig is a freelance journalist based in New York City. "Through our collaboration with Nokia, our broad portfolio of products and ASIC capabilities, we are showing the value that can be realized with a consistent, high-performance architecture across the intelligent 5G network. Nokia's statement said the same processor will also be used in their AirScale all-in-cloud virtual RAN (vRAN) and 5G core solutions to meet the requirements demanded by 5G technologies.According to Nokia, ReefShark's widespread adoption within 5G networks will help to lower their energy footprint as they are rolled out in more countries globally. "5G networks need to support billions of devices and machines, and this massive increase in volume and scale means that existing infrastructure and components must evolve rapidly, adopting technologies and techniques to enable to deploy 5G networks quickly.
Based on proven 4G/LTE and new 5G technology, Nokia DAC is easy to deploy. "This partnership highlights our continued commitment to ensuring our 5G portfolio is underpinned by best-in-class technology," said Tommi Uitto, president of mobile networks at Nokia. Nokia is also the preferred technology supplier for StarHub's 5G core and mmWave networks.”Three Singaporean telcos will build the networks with gear from Nokia and Ericsson He recently returned to the United States after reporting from South Africa, Jordan, and Cambodia since 2013.In addition to their collaborations on 5G technologies, the two companies teamed up to provide Nokia's AirFrame data center solution for edge and core with Intel's Xeon Scalable processor, which comes with built-in AI acceleration. Proven wireless technology, new 5G SA. "Nokia announced a number of new collaborations with Intel related to its 5G offerings. The chipsets are now being used as part of a number of base station elements and Nokia said they are working with many different partners to help support the ReefShark family of chipsets.
The ReefShark chipsets are part of Nokia's larger efforts to expand their investment in 5G.5G networks and devices, mobile security, remote support, and the latest about phones, tablets, and apps are some of the topics we'll cover. However, according to one of the partners, StarHub, the JV is exploring other network elements with vendors including Nokia, Huawei, and ZTE.Singtel Group CEO, Chua Sock Koong, added: “We are excited to get this greenlight to lead and shape 5G in Singapore by building a world-class, secure and resilient 5G network that will serve as the backbone of Singapore’s digital economy."“We will build upon this infrastructure to create a vibrant 5G ecosystem, offering exciting opportunities and benefits for individuals, workers, and businesses in Singapore’s digital future.”“We remain on track for nationwide 5G standalone deployment by 2025.The Singaporean Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has named the winners of its 5G contracts - with Huawei losing out, again.The JV said: “The preferred 5G technology partner, subject to final contract, is Nokia for the 5G radio access network. Vendors are eager to announce their 5G contracts, and are definitely keeping score.
The commercial deployments will help enterprises that want private networks for the most demanding 5G use cases. Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks, Nokia 5G networks need to support billions of devices and machines, and this massive increase in volume and scale means that existing infrastructure and components must evolve rapidly, adopting technologies and techniques to enable to deploy 5G … So in the wake of the giant Mobile World Congress trade show, I have challenged myself to pick the winners in seven categories: Data center OEM, 5G Edge strategy, 5G infrastructure … Nokia announces 5G 'standalone' network deployments for enterprises. If you select the 4G version with its rich ecosystem of compliant devices you can later upgrade to 5G via a simple software update and replacement of access points. The Singaporean Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has named the winners of its 5G contracts - with Huawei losing out, again. "Implementing technology innovations from the core to the edge of the network is key to unlocking the full potential of 5G," said Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel's Network Platforms Group.Jonathan Greig is a freelance journalist based in New York City.