Investing.com -- Tech giants Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO), Nokia (HE:NOKIA), and Jio Platforms Limited (JPL) announced their plans to develop the Open Telecom (BCBA:TECO2m) AI Platform at the Mobile World Congress 2025. This initiative aims to boost telecom platforms with AI-driven automation, security, and efficiency, proposing a scalable model for service providers across the globe.
The terms of the agreement detail that AMD will supply high-performance computing solutions. These include EPYC CPUs, Instinct GPUs, DPUs, and adaptive computing technologies. Cisco’s contribution will be networking, security, and AI analytics solutions, featuring Cisco Agile Services Networking, AI Defense, Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK) Analytics, and Data Center Networking. Nokia will contribute its expertise in wireless and fixed broadband, core networks, IP, and optical transport.
Jio Platforms Limited will take on the role of the platform’s primary organizer and initial user. JPL will also be responsible for the first deployment and reference model for global telecom operators.
Lisa Su, the chair and CEO of AMD, expressed pride in collaborating with Jio Platforms Limited, Cisco, and Nokia to power the next generation of AI-driven telecom infrastructure. She stated, "By leveraging our broad portfolio of high-performance CPUs, GPUs, and adaptive computing solutions, service providers will be able to create more secure, efficient, and scalable networks. Together we can bring the transformational benefits of AI to both operators and users and enable innovative services that will shape the future of communications and connectivity."
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