The telecommunications industry is undergoing a major transformation
as AI and 5G technologies reshape networks and connectivity. While
operators are eager to modernize infrastructure, challenges remain, such
as high capital expenditures, security concerns and integration with
legacy systems. At MWC 2025, Intel - alongside more than 50 partners and
customers - will showcase groundbreaking solutions that deliver high
capacity and high efficiency performance with built-in AI integration,
eliminating the need for costly additional hardware and delivering
optimized total cost of ownership (TCO).
"By leveraging cloud technologies and fostering close collaborations
with partners, we are helping operators virtualize both 5G core and
radio access networks - proving that the most demanding,
mission-critical workloads can run efficiently on general-purpose
silicon," said Sachin Katti, senior vice president and general manager
of the Network and Edge Group at Intel Corporation. "Through our Xeon 6 processors, we are enabling the future of AI-powered network modernization."
Network Transformation and AI Acceleration
Nearly every commercial virtual radio access network deployment runs on
Intel Xeon, and now the new Xeon 6 SoC, purpose-built for network and
edge applications, is setting a new benchmark for performance-per-watt.
By integrating AI acceleration with Intel Advanced Vector Extensions
(AVX) and Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX), the SoC boosts AI RAN
performance by up to 3.2x over previous generations and
redefines performance without the need for discrete accelerators.
Moreover, with eight integrated Ethernet ports and a total throughput of
up to 200 gigabits per second (Gbps), the Intel Xeon 6 SoC provides
robust connectivity.
This combination of optimized architecture and capacity gain means
operators can dramatically reduce their server footprint, allowing them
to deploy more capacity with fewer servers by enabling consolidation of
multi-server open vRAN sites to a single-server footprint delivering
optimized TCO. The Intel Xeon 6 SoC also includes the industry's first
integrated media transcode accelerator, Intel Media Transcode
Accelerator, which delivers up to 14.25x performance-per-watt gain for
video transcoding, helping video service providers offer
near-real-time experiences for live sports, gaming and auctions while
significantly reducing power consumption.
Comprehensive Security for Modern Networks
As data generation surges at the network edge, security remains a
critical focus. Intel Xeon 6 SoC addresses this with its leading-edge
security features that enable more secure, zero-trust connections across
the edge-to-cloud ecosystem.
The Impact of Intel's Ecosystem with Partners and Customers
Intel is driving the next wave of vRAN and open RAN innovation, with significant enthusiasm from leading telecom operators:
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Vodafone's first OpenRAN deployments are demonstrating the
competitiveness of networks built on Intel Xeon versus advanced legacy
radio access networks (RAN).
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AT&T is teaming up with Ericsson and Intel to build the world's most open, programmable and reliable RAN network6.
This year, AT&T will begin using Intel's Xeon 6 SoC, a
high-capacity, programmable virtual RAN hardware platform, to enable
ongoing AI advancements through seamless software updates.
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Samsung leverages Xeon 6 to enhance performance and energy
efficiency, accelerating AI integration across RAN and supporting its
TCO and AI objectives.
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Verizon has over 40% of its nationwide 5G RAN footprint
virtualized, in addition to its entire 5G core and edge. Verizon is
developing the next-gen high-compute-density vRAN server, based on Intel
Xeon 6, to double RAN compute capacity and enable greater energy
efficiency and multitenancy, and a lower TCO.
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Ericsson is industrializing Open RAN and AI RAN innovations with
Xeon 6 SoC and has achieved its first Cloud RAN call on Xeon 6, powered
by Dell servers.
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Operators including Rakuten Mobile, Reliance Jio, SK Telecom and TELUS
are advancing 5G adoption and transforming network infrastructure using
Intel Xeon processors for smarter, more flexible and energy-efficient
networks.
Driving a More Sustainable Future with Intel Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6 processors with E-cores,
launched in 2024, are experiencing widespread adoption among 5G core
solution vendors and telecom operators. The addition of Intel
Infrastructure Power Manager (IPM) software enhances energy efficiency
and accelerates time-to-market for customers seeking to optimize
infrastructure, reduce energy consumption and minimize hardware
footprints while maintaining performance.
Partners are actively adopting Xeon 6-based solutions, helping optimize
energy efficiency while delivering industry-leading performance. Partner
sustainability success stories include:
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Ericsson's software optimizations have produced a 3.8x improvement in performance-per-watt versus current CoSPs' deployed configurations.
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Nokia has leveraged Intel Xeon 6 processors to deliver a 60% reduction in run-time power consumption for its 5G Packet Core solution.
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Samsung's next-generation Cloud Native Core, expected in the
second quarter of 2025, will feature Intel Xeon 6 processors with
E-cores to achieve 3.2x better performance and density.
Advancements in Ethernet for Modern Networks
Intel recently introduced two new families of discrete Ethernet controllers and network adapters:
the E830 and E610 product lines. The Intel Ethernet E830 family
supports up to 200 Gb of bandwidth and includes precision time
measurement for real-time vRAN workloads, while the Intel Ethernet E610
family offers 10GBASE-T connectivity, ideal for power-efficient control
plane networking.
Join Intel and its global ecosystem of partners and customers at MWC 2025
to explore the transformative power of the Xeon 6 family, featuring RAN
breakthroughs, media and edge advancements, security innovations,
enterprise services, and commercial AI PC solutions.