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Intel & Ericsson Team Up to Propel 5G Infrastructure with Intel’s 18A Process Tech

Conal Cram
Last updated: July 26, 2023 8:41 am
By Conal Cram
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Intel and Ericsson have announced an expanded partnership to advance next-generation 5G infrastructure. This collaboration will leverage Intel’s 18A process technology, marking a significant step forward in the telecommunications industry.

Intel has committed to manufacturing custom 5G SoCs (System-on-Chip) for Ericsson to create highly differentiated leadership products for future 5G infrastructure. This development exemplifies the growing confidence in Intel’s 18A process technology and further underscores the company’s progress on its ambitious roadmap of five-nodes-in-four-years to regain process leadership.

“As our work together evolves, this is a significant milestone with Ericsson to partner broadly on their next-generation optimized 5G infrastructure. This agreement exemplifies our shared vision to innovate and transform network connectivity, and it reinforces the growing customer confidence in our process and manufacturing technology,” said Sachin Katti, senior vice president and general manager of the Network and Edge group at Intel.

18A, Intel’s most advanced node, forms a critical part of the company’s five-nodes-in-four-years roadmap. This ambitious stride forward is expected to restore Intel to the process leadership position by 2025, signifying a turning point for its future market offerings.

 

The Intel Ericsson Collaboration is also set to optimize the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with Intel® vRAN Boost for Ericsson’s Cloud RAN solutions. This move will assist communication service providers to amplify network capacity, energy efficiency, while also achieving greater flexibility and scalability.

“Ericsson has a long history of close collaboration with Intel, and we are pleased to expand this further as we utilize Intel to manufacture our future custom 5G SoCs on their 18A process node, which is in line with Ericsson’s long-term strategy for a more resilient and sustainable supply chain,” said Fredrik Jejdling, executive vice president and head of Networks at Ericsson.

As 5G deployments continue to proliferate worldwide, the future undoubtedly belongs to fully programmable, open software-defined networks powered by cloud-native technologies. These are set to bring unmatched agility and automation to the table, revolutionizing the telecommunications industry.

The Intel Ericsson Collaboration marks an exciting chapter in the future of 5G infrastructure, promising transformative developments that will shape the telecommunications industry. As these industry leaders advance the adoption of 5G and build sustainable, resilient networks, the future certainly looks open and scalable. What are your thoughts on this landmark collaboration? Share your insights in the comments below!

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By Conal Cram
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Conal is a seasoned tech industry professional and content writer for numerous tech publications. With a strong background in software engineering and digital media development, he's passionate about sharing the latest updates and insights in the tech industry, particularly in artificial intelligence and other disruptive trends. In his spare time he loves a mezze platter and a good film, and if he's not playing Fortnite or spending time with his daughter you can assume he's at the dry slopes!
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