Nokia and Nvidia Launch the First Commercial AI-RAN
The platform combines Nokia’s anyRAN software with NVIDIA accelerated computing and is expected to double spectral efficiency by 2028, the company said.
- Nokia Corporation announced the industry's first commercial AI-native RAN platform, integrating its anyRAN software with NVIDIA Corporation hardware to enable operators to transition toward AI-native network architectures.
- AI-RAN solutions are scheduled for pilot deployments at the end of this year, with commercial availability targeted for 2027 and expected to deliver over 100% improvements in spectral efficiency by 2028.
- On Tuesday, Nokia deployed its latest AirScale baseband and radio solutions alongside AI-powered software to modernize Taiwan Mobile's 5G network across Taiwan. This partnership focuses on enhancing capabilities through advanced artificial intelligence integration.
- Nokia shares rose 1.03% to $11.82 during premarket trading on Wednesday, with the company set to report earnings on July 23, 2026. The stock carries a Buy rating from Argus Research.
- Analysts from JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley maintain Overweight ratings for Nokia, as revenue estimates project $5.59 Billion, up from $5.15 Billion year-over-year. The stock carries a Buy consensus with average target of $14.67.
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Nokia and Nvidia launch the first commercial AI-RAN
The firms powering the AI boom now want a piece of the mobile network. Nokia says it has built the industry’s first commercial AI-RAN platform, together with Nvidia, calling it the biggest shift in radio in decades. RAN stands for radio access network, the gear that links phones to the wider network. An AI-RAN runs […] This story continues at The Next Web
Nokia Oyj and Nvidia Corp. have developed network technology that uses artificial intelligence to double the amount of data that telecommunications companies can transmit, the first major announcement nine months into a partnership that also included Nvidia taking a stake in the Finnish network equipment maker.
Nokia, together with Nvidia, has presented the world's first commercial AI-native platform for mobile access networks. With the new solution, mobile operators will be able to significantly increase the capacity of their networks. (Read more)
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