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How Intel, Altiostar, and Red Hat are driving 5G open cloud RAN
Last Updated: Jul 28, 2021
The adoption of Open Radio Access Networks (RAN) disaggregated network architectures bring new benefits and challenges to providers deploying these new models. The disaggregated RAN decouples software from hardware components, and the deployments are broken down into functional elements: radio unit (RU), distributed unit (DU), and centralized unit (CU).
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Categories - Hardware Platforms
Categories - Integrated Solutions
Categories - NFVI Hardware
Categories - Open Source Solutions
Categories - Software Platforms
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 1st gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 1st generation Intel Xeon D Processor family
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 2nd generation Intel Xeon D Processor family
Intel Technologies and Platforms - 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor
Intel Technologies and Platforms - Accelerators
Network Location - Core Network
Network Location - Hybrid Cloud
Network Location - On Premises
Network Location - Radio Access Network (RAN)
Network Technologies - 4G and 3G
Network Technologies - 5G
Network Technologies - AI and Automation
Network Technologies - Cloud Native/NFV
Network Technologies - Containers/Kubernetes
Network Technologies - Network Edge
Network Technologies - vRAN
Optimizations - Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA)
Optimizations - Intel FPGAs
Optimizations - Kubernetes
Verticals/Industries - Enterprise
Verticals/Industries - Financial Services
Verticals/Industries - Telecommunications
VNFS and CNFs - Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN)
Workloads and Use cases - Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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