Intel Accelerates 5G Leadership with New Products
Intel showcased significant technological advancements at MWC 2023, highlighting a broad industry support for its solutions. The launch of the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with Intel® vRAN Boost promises 2x capacity gains while maintaining power efficiency and up to 20% energy savings. Collaborating with SK Telecom, Intel introduced the Infrastructure Power Manager, achieving a 30% reduction in CPU power use. Notably, the processors demonstrated the industry's first 1 Tbps workload performance for 5G networks, underscoring Intel's leadership in cloud and network virtualization.
- Launch of 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with vRAN Boost, delivering 2x capacity gains and up to 20% power savings.
- Collaboration with SK Telecom resulted in the Infrastructure Power Manager software, enabling 30% CPU power savings.
- Demonstrated industry-leading 1 Tbps performance for 5G user plane function on Intel Xeon processors.
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At MWC 2023, Intel showcases support from leading operators, OEMs and ISVs for new silicon and software as it highlights that nearly all vRAN and virtualized network core deployments run on Intel.
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Intel launched the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with Intel® vRAN Boost, delivering 2 times the capacity gains gen over gen within the same power envelope1 and up to an additional
20% power savings2 with integrated acceleration, meeting critical performance, scaling and energy efficiency requirements. -
Developed in collaboration with SK Telecom, Intel announced the Intel®
Infrastructure Power Manager for 5G core reference software, which provides a30% average run-time3 CPU power savings. - Intel announced breakthrough performance by demonstrating the industry’s first 1 terabit per second4 (Tbps) 5G user plane function (UPF) workload performance on 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors.
- To further help network operators deliver innovative services on their platforms at the edge of their networks, Intel showcased the Intel® Converged Edge Media Platform.
- For network and cloud programmable solutions, Intel continued the expansion of its Intel Agilex® 7 family of FPGAs and eASIC structured devices.
At MWC 2023, Intel launched the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost, a new general-purpose chip that fully integrates Layer 1 acceleration into the Xeon SoC and eliminates the need for external accelerator cards. Intel vRAN Boost allows operators to consolidate all base station layers on a common virtualized platform. (Credit:
Now operators are looking to cross the next chasm in delivering cloud-native functionality for automating, managing and responding to an increasingly diverse mix of data and services, providing organizations with the intelligence needed at the edge of their operations.
More: Intel at 2023 MWC (Press kit) | The Future of RAN is Virtualized and Open (
Today, Intel announced a range of products and solutions driving this transition and broad industry support from leading operators, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and independent software vendors (ISVs).
“Intel powers the world’s clouds, networks and enterprises, giving us unique insight on where to place compute and acceleration along the entire cloud-to-edge continuum and helping our customers scale to meet user demands,” said
vRAN is Here and Nearly All Deployments Run on Intel
The need for high-performance, scalable, flexible and energy-efficient systems is driving the transformation of mobile networks from fixed function, hardware-based silicon and infrastructure to software-based, fully virtualized platforms running on general-purpose processors. Accelerating the virtualization of the RAN positions communications service providers (CoSPs) to meet future requirements while improving RAN energy efficiency and reducing their total cost of ownership (TCO).
With expansive industry support from Advantech, Capgemini, Canonical, Dell Technologies, Ericsson, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Mavenir, Quanta Cloud Technology,
By fully integrating vRAN acceleration into the Intel Xeon system-on-chip (SoC) and eliminating the need for an external accelerator card, Intel is delivering 2x the capacity gains gen over gen within the same power envelope1 and up to an additional
5G Core Networks Run on Software, Delivering Cloud-Native Agility
At the core of the network, Intel is leading the evolution to cloud-native, service-based architectures with open solutions for addressing challenges like performance, TCO, power efficiency, security and lack of visibility across the network stack. Intel’s hardware and software solutions will enable 5G core networks to work harder and smarter at achieving a balance between critical business and customer requirements for power efficiency, performance and latency.
To further assist network operators in modernizing their networks, reducing their total cost of ownership (TCO) at the 5G core, Intel demonstrated 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors now enable the industry’s first 1 Tbps of performance for the 5G UPF workload within a single dual-socket server4, further validated by Samsung.
Additionally, the new
The software, in tests with Casa Systems, NEC and Nokia, significantly reduces time-to-market for ISVs and operators by simplifying access to key capabilities in Intel’s 3rd and 4th Gen Xeon Scalable processors, including power telemetry, granular power control states and low-latency frequency change. Operators can use the reference software to reduce network TCO and accelerate progress toward net zero emissions goals, realizing millions of dollars in potential savings and a significant amount of CO2 emissions offset7.
Intel is Setting the Pace at the Edge
Massive growth at the network edge, largely in video services, will define much of this decade’s competitive landscape for service providers. The operators’ network edge facilities position them for a competitive advantage to deliver to this growth, yet it’s challenging to predict which specific video services will take off.
Alongside partners Broadpeak, China Mobile, Cloudsky, Thundersoft and ZTE, Intel showcased the Intel Converged Edge Media Platform, which delivers multiple video services from a shared, multitenant architecture and leverages cloud-native scalability to intelligently respond to shifting requirements.
Video services – such as CDNs (content delivery networks), cloud gaming, mixed reality and 3D rendering – can be delivered in a single cloud-native environment supported by both CPU and GPU-accelerated applications. Operators no longer need to invest in dedicated resources for services that may not take off. Instead, they can build on a general-purpose architecture where services reside together and can leverage cloud-native scalability to automatically change or resize services to changing needs.
Delivering Customer Choice in Acceleration
Alongside the integrated network acceleration built into 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Intel is expanding its Agilex 7 FPGAs and eASIC N5X structure ASIC devices for cloud, communications and embedded applications.
As cloud service providers (CSPs) begin transitioning from 200G to 400G networks in 2023, with CoSPs to follow suit in 2024, Intel Agilex 7 FPGA AGI 041 devices will enable next-generation 400G infrastructure acceleration solutions. AGI 041 devices deliver the right balance of capacity, power efficiency and performance for the 400G Infrastructure Processing Unit (IPU) and networking solutions.
Additionally, Intel provides the unique ability to further optimize cost and power across customers’ 400G infrastructure solutions through Intel eASIC structured ASICs. For networking workloads, N5X080 devices are capable of reducing core power by up to
Visit the Intel Booth at MWC 2023 and don’t miss its technology demo showcases on building 5G networks and delivering 5G services, featuring voices from industry partners including
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1 (2x capacity): Estimated as of
2 Estimated as of
3 Tested by Intel as of 01/26/23.
1-node, 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6438N CPU, 32 cores, HT On, Turbo Off, Total Memory 512GB (16x32GB DDR5 4800 MT/s [4000 MT/s]), BIOS EGSDCRB1.SYS.0090.D03.2210040200, microcode 0x2b0000c0, 2x Intel E810-2CQDA2 (CVL,
4 Tested by Intel as of 01/27/23.
1-node, 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8470N CPU, 52 cores(104 Total), HT On, Turbo Off, Total Memory 1024GB (16x64GB DDR5 4800 MT/s [4800 MT/s]), BIOS EGSDCRB1.SYS.0093.D22.2211170057, microcode 0x2b000130, 6x Intel E810-2CQDA2 (CVL,
5 Tested by Intel as of 01/26/23.
1-node, 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6438N CPU, 32 cores, HT On, Turbo Off, Total Memory 512GB (16x32GB DDR5 4800 MT/s [4000 MT/s]), BIOS EGSDCRB1.SYS.0090.D03.2210040200, microcode 0x2b0000c0, 2x Intel E810-2CQDA2 (CVL,
6 Performance/power projections are based on Intel estimates and simulations as of
7 Estimated by Intel as of 02/21/23. Calculations: OPEX power energy cost savings per year: Total number of CPUs X (CPU TDP in KW x POWER SAVINGS) X PUE X (COST/KWH) X (24x365); CO2 emission offset:((CPU TDP in KW x POWER SAVINGS) X PUE) / (1 Metric Ton to KWH conversion); Source of energy prices – US and EU:
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