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.
Key Points
- 1Consolidates mobile core, RAN, transport, and AI onto a single AMD EPYC 8000 COTS server.
- 2Reduces rack space, power use, and equipment count to enable constrained-site deployments.
- 3Enables low-latency on-premise AI and analytics for safety, ISAC, and XR applications.
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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