Unlocking the full potential of 5G technology requires converting network infrastructure from central to Edge. As a leading silicon network provider, Intel is at the forefront of driving this change. Last Monday, the company made a series of announcements for Hardware and software, including the launch of the new Intel® Atom ™ P5900, a 10 nm chip (SoC) wireless base system, which is the primary purpose of the launch of the 5G network
"As the industry makes the transition to 5G technology, we continue to see network infrastructure as a major challenge, representing an opportunity for silicon $ 25 million by 2023," he said. Navin Shenoy, vice president and chief executive officer of Intel Data Mining. "By providing customers the fastest and most efficient way to design, deliver and deploy 5G solutions, on the other hand, Edge and outreach, we are in the right position to expand our position as a leader in the silicon market.
Unlimited portfolio of 5G infrastructure
As the promise of 5G technology comes true, consumers want the high performance and flexibility they need to deliver services faster, with less latency, when they are most needed.
In this regard, Intel has announced a series of developments including:
- Introducing the Platform Intel Atom P5900, the first 10 nm SoC based on Intel's design of wireless channels – With the launch of the Intel Atom P5900, the company is expanding Intel's architecture from the central access point to the far edge of the network. Intel now expects to become a leading supplier of silicon to base stations by 2021, the year ahead of schedule. As a highly integrated 10C SoC, Intel Atom P5900 is designed to meet the critical needs of the 5G network, including high bandwidth and low latency to deliver what is needed for channels today and in the future. 5G core. The brand is expanding Intel's rich portfolio of networked silicon products and introduces Intel silicon as the base of the wireless channel market, with 6 million 5G channels planned until 2024. leaders to deliver this product as part of their upcoming multi-market solutions.
- The new Intel® Xeon ® Scalable 2nd Generation processors -As a data center infrastructure with more than 30 million units sold, Xeon Scalable processors are at the forefront of network transformation. This year, 50% of internal network operations are transformed into easily accessible networks, with the prospect of growing over 80% by 2024 (i), driven by 5G. New 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors were released today, offering a 36% higher performance rate and News Byte at an average 42% more performance per dollar (ii) than previous generation Intel® Xeon® Gold and higher number of customers in the cloud their, network requirements. and Edge. In addition, the Intel Xeon Scalable helps protect data and platform reliability through hardware-enabled security and integrated integrated accelerators. Together, Intel has introduced 18 unique, updated solutions that support these new processors in customer-focused tasks.
- Presentation of Diamond Mesa, Intel's first generation built for ASIC to accelerate the 5G network: Diamond Mesa (code name) is built to fill an unbalanced portfolio of processors and FPGAs (order door matrices) Low latency is required for -5G Compact-specific integrated circuit structures (ASIC in English) programmed as Diam Mesa, which provides a minimum workload path that does not require the full capacity of FPGA systems, identifies twice as much performance efficiency compared to the previous generation, and puts Intel in place unique as the only provider that provides a platform for complete silicon network infrastructure. Diamond Mesa is open to first-time customers.
- Introduction dIntel® Ethernet 700 series network adapter With an efficient hardware time management protocol, the first 5G network optimized with NIC Ethernet: 700 series Ethernet (denoted "Edgewater Channel") is Intel's first 5G network adapter providing synchronization of resources between GPS-based networks, accurate time protocol (PTP) optimized with Hardware. Latency requirements for 5G network usage are challenging existing Ethernet technologies, especially for Edge servers. However, maintaining accurate time synchronization across the network at an economical price is one way to assist in monitoring application latency. The Ethernet 700 adapter enhances the accuracy of the time required for the 5G network through the integration of computer hardware and software development. Edgewater Channel is in the sample and will produce the 2nd quarter of 2020.
Intel is expanding fast computer software tools to accelerate the marketing of its customers and partners with new capabilities built into the Open Network Edge Services (OpenNESS) software tool. OpenNESS now supports the independent functioning of 5GNR and Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA), to provide
Customers evolve to easily implement their choice of cloud-based microservices. Intel distributes customized OpenNESS kits to accelerate 5G customization. OpenNESS fits Intel OpenVINO ™ with Open Cloud virtualization requirements for cutting edge computers.
Investing in new software
Intel has expanded software for desktop computers to accelerate the marketing time of our customers and partners with the new capabilities integrated into the Open Network Edge Services software tool (coded "OpenNESS").
OpenNESS is now in line with 5GNR's independent implementation and Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA), which gives customers the flexibility to use their News Byte options with traditional cloud microservices. Intel distributes customized OpenNESS kits to accelerate 5G customization. OpenNESS fits Intel OpenVINO ™ with Open Cloud virtualization requirements for cutting edge computers.
Unmatched collaboration in the ecosystem
Technology innovation requires deep collaboration of industry designers based on individual contributions. Given our rich heritage of technological versions, Intel is in a unique position to accelerate the interaction of its customers and partners. Intel has announced good partnerships with industry leaders, such as Altiostar, Dell, Deutsche Telecom, HPE, Lenovo, QCT, Rakuten, VMware, and ZTE, to boost network infrastructure capacity and accelerate Edge market solutions.
Intel has been at the forefront of the technological breakthrough for 51 years. Offering Silicon's broadest portfolio of 5G infrastructure, Intel continues to open up a world of opportunities for its customers and partners.