NVIDIA and Fujitsu have recently launched an all-in-one AI-on-5G system that aims to provide a comprehensive solution for telecom companies worldwide seeking to support 5G, AI applications, and high-end graphic workloads.
This AI-on-5G system includes 5G vRAN, edge AI, and digital twin workloads, and is designed to reduce ownership costs, thereby helping telecom companies expand their revenue streams across various industries such as retail, entertainment, and manufacturing.
The AI-on-5G system is an ultra-low latency, hyperconverged, and GPU-accelerated solution that uses GPUs to accelerate software-defined 5G vRAN, edge AI, and graphics applications without bespoke hardware accelerators or a specific telecom CPU.
The AI-on-5G system is anchored on the NVIDIA Aerial SDK and A100X converged accelerators, combined with BlueField DPUs and a suite of AI frameworks, driving transformation in the telecommunications industry.
Collaborating with Fujitsu, NVIDIA’s system comprises the virtualized 5G Open RAN product suite from Fujitsu, which includes the virtualized central unit and distributed unit, as well as other virtualized software functions of vRAN from Fujitsu.
It also includes the NVIDIA Aerial software development kit for 5G vRAN, NVIDIA Omniverse, NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation software, and NVIDIA CloudXR for streaming extended reality.
This new AI-on-5G system is a significant step towards enabling software-defined, AI-driven, cloud-native, fully programmable, energy-efficient, and commercially ready 5G Open RAN solutions.
By collaborating with NVIDIA, telcos can access thousands of software vendors and applications in the ecosystem, which can help address enterprise needs in smart cities, retail, manufacturing, industrial, and mining.
NVIDIA and Fujitsu will be showcasing the new AI-on-5G system at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from Feb. 27 to March 2, at hall 4, stand 4E20. This demonstration will provide an insight into how a single GPU-enabled server can support workloads such as NVIDIA Aerial for 5G, CloudXR for streaming virtual reality, and Omniverse for digital twins. By creating an all-in-one, hyperconverged, and GPU-accelerated AI-on-5G system, NVIDIA and Fujitsu are enabling telcos to meet their clients’ demands for high-performance, energy-efficient, versatile, and scalable computing infrastructure, while driving revenue growth across various industries.
The new AI-on-5G system from NVIDIA and Fujitsu is a promising development in the telecommunications industry, as it aims to provide an all-in-one solution for telecom companies seeking to support 5G, AI applications, and high-end graphic workloads.
With its ability to reduce ownership costs and support multiple industries, this system has the potential to transform the way telecom companies operate, while enabling them to meet their clients’ demands for high-performance, energy-efficient, versatile, and scalable computing infrastructure.