According to Gartner, more than 50% of data managed by enterprises will be created and processed outside of traditional data centers or cloud environments by 2025.
Intel’s collaboration with leading companies aims to provide customers with access to customized private 5G solutions and vertical market deployments.
Caroline Chan, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Network Business Incubator division, emphasized the importance of leveraging Intel’s product portfolio and its extensive ecosystem to meet diverse business requirements.
These implementations are the culmination of years of investment, development, collaboration and lab testing and represent a milestone in industry excellence. Through an end-to-end portfolio of hardware and software products, including processors, Ethernet, FlexRAN, OpenVINO, and 5G core software products, Intel breaks down barriers to help carriers monetize their networks and enterprises quickly build intelligent private networks. The goal is to make it easy to design and deploy. Network across various industries.
The convergence of 5G, AI, and edge computing within private networks presents new opportunities for industry transformation. Private 5G networks provide customers with a quick and easy path to deliver high-bandwidth, low-latency computing in a secure environment, essential for demanding edge workloads.
Key collaborations and innovations:
Amazon Web Services (AWS): Intel and AWS collaborate to accelerate the deployment of private networks across vertical markets with Amdocs as a system integrator for the Integrated Private Wireless (IPW) AWS program. This collaboration will give customers access to end-to-end Amdocs Mobile Private Network (MPN) services powered by Intel Xeon processors and responsible across all components of the mobile private network.
Aramco Digital: Intel and Aramco Digital announced plans to establish Saudi Arabia’s first open RAN development center focused on private 5G for the industrial sector. This initiative aims to drive innovation and contribute to Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation landscape.
Cisco/NTT Data: Cisco and NTT Data have teamed up to transform RAI Amsterdam into Europe’s first smart venue. We leveraged Intel technologies to enable high-speed, low-latency connectivity for smartphones, IoT devices, and data processing for real-time insights.
Ericsson: In collaboration with Expet and Intel, Ericsson deployed a private 5G network to the Tacoma Tidal Flats surrounding the Port of Tacoma in Washington state to support local businesses and modernize their operations.
Future Technologies: Future Technologies has secured multi-million dollar contracts with various industrial customers to support connected workforce initiatives, autonomous robotics, asset management and industrial automation using private 5G solutions from Intel and Nokia. did.
Nokia: Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) private wireless solution, based on Intel technology, enables private 4.9G/LTE and 5G networks for industrial systems and real-time data processing across multiple sites around the world.
Pegatron 5G: Pegatron 5G demonstrated a private 5G solution in a smart factory deployment in Vietnam, providing high throughput, low latency connectivity, and zero trust security.
Red Hat/Minsait: Red Hat, Intel, and Minsait have integrated a fully containerized private 5G solution, combining Intel FlexRAN software and Red Hat OpenShift to provide a reliable performance foundation.
WWT/Federated Wireless: WWT and Federated Wireless are collaborating with Intel to deploy a neutral host network to facilitate seamless connectivity between private and public service providers across a variety of vertical industries.