Samsung Consolidates Private 5G Onto Single Server

Samsung introduces a 'Network in a Server' (NIS) configuration that consolidates private 5G functions—including mobile core, RAN, transport, and AI—onto a single AMD EPYC 8000-based COTS server. The software-driven, containerised architecture supports GPUs for vRAN and on-premise AI, targeting space- and power-constrained sites requiring millisecond latency for video analysis, ISAC, and XR applications. Enterprises gain lower OPEX, simplified support, and local data retention for compliance.
Scoring Rationale
Commercial NIS launch with AMD-backed hardware offers practical edge deployment; limited breakthrough beyond existing virtualised RAN and edge trends.
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