At MWC 2024, more than 65 of Intel’s leading
customers and partners showcase systems and solutions across new
hardware, software and services for modernizing and monetizing
future infrastructure.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- Intel announced its future Intel® Xeon® processor with built-in
AI acceleration, code-named Granite Rapids-D, and highlighted
first-call validation with key partners.
- Intel, in collaboration with 5G core software suppliers,
previewed its next-gen Intel Xeon processor for 5G core, code-named
Sierra Forest, demonstrating a 2.7x performance per rack
improvement1.
- Intel announced Intel’s Edge Platform, a modular and open
software platform that enables enterprises to build, deploy, run,
manage and scale edge and AI solutions on standard hardware with
cloud-like simplicity.
- Intel will announce extended benefits of the AI PC to
commercial designs with the new Intel vPro® platform, on day two of
MWC 2024.
At MWC 2024, Intel announced new platforms, solutions and
services spanning network and edge AI, Intel® Core™ Ultra
processors and the AI PC, and more.
In an era where technological advancements are integral to
staying competitive, Intel is delivering products and solutions for
its customers, partners and expansive ecosystem to capitalize on
the emerging opportunities of artificial intelligence and built-in
automation, to improve total cost of ownership (TCO) and
operational efficiency, and to deliver new innovations and
services.
More: Intel Announces New Edge Platform for Scaling AI
Applications | Intel Unleashes 2.7x Performance per Rack
Improvement for 5G Core | Intel at MWC Barcelona 2024 (Press
Kit)
Across today’s announcements, Intel is focused on empowering the
industry to further modernize and monetize 5G, edge and enterprise
infrastructures and investments, and to take advantage of bringing
AI Everywhere. For more than a decade, and alongside Intel’s
customers and partners, the company has been transforming today’s
network infrastructure from fixed-function to a software-defined
platform and driving success at the edge with more than 90,000
real-world deployments2.
“Intel is delivering innovations for our partners and their
customers across network, edge and enterprises to modernize their
networks, monetize new services at the edge, and bring AI
everywhere,” said Sachin Katti, senior vice president and general
manager of the Network and Edge Group at Intel. “Intel’s network-
and edge-optimized SOC strategy uniquely integrates general purpose
compute and acceleration for networking, AI and vRAN workloads, and
we are announcing market-leading next generation products for 5G
core with Sierra Forest and 5G vRAN with Granite Rapids-D.”
Utilizing Built-in AI Acceleration, Intel Spearheads the
Future of Modern Network Innovation
Announced last year, 4th Gen Intel® Xeon®
processors with Intel® vRAN Boost (code-named Sapphire Rapids EE)
deliver up to twice the capacity3 for virtual radio access network
(vRAN) workloads compared with the previous generation. The
capacity increase allows operators to double their number of cell
sites or subscribers while providing an additional 20% reduction4
in vRAN compute power consumption by removing the need for external
acceleration to reduce system complexity and costs.
Further extending its vRAN leadership, while driving down vRAN
costs and power consumption and delivering it at a global scale,
Intel announced its future Xeon processor Granite Rapids-D,
featuring the latest generation of P-cores. This future processor
will deliver significant gains in performance and power efficiency
utilizing improved Intel AVX for vRAN and integrated Intel vRAN
Boost acceleration alongside other architectural and feature
enhancements. Silicon is currently sampling. Samsung has
demonstrated a first-call at their research and development lab in
Suwon, South Korea. Ericsson has also demonstrated a first-call
validation in the Ericsson-Intel joint lab in Santa Clara,
California. These accomplishments underscore the ease of
gen-over-gen software portability and ecosystem readiness when the
product launches. Intel is also working with Dell Technologies,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Lenovo, Mavenir, Red Hat, Wind
River and other leading ecosystem partners to ensure market
readiness. Granite Rapids-D is planned to launch in 2025, following
the launch of Granite Rapids server CPUs in 2024.
Artificial intelligence will play a pivotal role in helping
operators optimize the performance, efficiency and intelligent
management of resources in the evolving vRAN environment. To help
operators and developers build, train, optimize and deploy AI
models for vRAN use cases on general purpose servers in their
existing network footprint, Intel is introducing early availability
of the Intel® vRAN AI Development Kit to select partners. Built on
Intel AI-optimized libraries, frameworks and tools, the optimized
AI models in the development kit, when combined with 4th Gen Intel
Xeon processors’ built-in AI acceleration, power management and
enhanced telemetry capabilities, offers potential for operators to
reconfigure their network dynamically to conceivably save costs,
extract more value from infrastructure and support new revenue
streams. Intel is working with AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, SK
Telecom and Vodafone to showcase the benefits AI can bring to the
RAN.
Innovating in 5G Core Performance and Power Savings
Intel architecture is the backbone of cloud-native,
software-defined core networks around the world, with most
virtualized network servers running on Intel CPUs. As the primary
choice for operators, equipment builders and software providers,
Intel Xeon platforms have set the bar in commercial deployments for
5G core performance with superior TCO and comprehensive power
management – all delivered via a world-class ecosystem.
For operators, the company today previewed its next-gen Intel
Xeon processor Sierra Forest that will launch later this year to
expand Intel’s CPU roadmap by offering up to 288 Efficient-cores
(E-cores) on a single chip. It is well-suited for 5G core workloads
to advance network core performance and power savings. By utilizing
Intel’s latest E-core technology, operators will recognize greater
energy and cost savings, driving to a 2.7x performance per rack
improvement1 and industry-leading performance per rack for 5G core
workloads.5
Operators and ecosystem partners – including BT Group, Dell
Technologies, Ericsson, HPE, KDDI, Lenovo, and SK Telecom – are
also showing interest in this ground-breaking next-gen platform,
which is optimized for high performance per watt, core density and
throughput.
For additional power savings and energy efficiency, Intel
announced broad availability and industry adoption for the Intel®
Infrastructure Power Manager software for 5G core, with Casa
Systems, NEC, Nokia, and Samsung planning to deliver in 2024. Intel
Infrastructure Power Manager enables operators to take advantage of
the built-in telemetry of Intel Xeon processors to reduce CPU power
by an average of 30% while maintaining key telco performance
metrics6. Multiple operators are exploring lab trials for
delivering carbon offset and TCO savings.
The Right Platform is Everything for Scaling AI and Edge
Solutions
At the edge, enterprises want to innovate, be efficient and
improve time to market by delivering new intelligent services. They
are starting to leverage the tremendous amount of data they
generate at the edge to achieve enhanced customer experience, scale
operations through automation while being price-competitive, and
dealing with the impacts of labor shortages. This is driving a
tremendous new opportunity for edge AI.
Intel is leveraging its expansive installed base and deep
expertise from more than 90,000 edge deployments today with a
footprint spanning more than 200 million processors sold in the
past 10 years2 to help customers quickly and efficiently take
advantage of the edge AI opportunity.
Announced today, Intel’s Edge Platform has unique capabilities,
including support for heterogeneous components for lower TCO and
zero-touch, policy-based management of infrastructure and
applications, and AI across a fleet of edge nodes with a single
pane of glass. Additionally, AI runtime with OpenVINO™ inference is
built-in to enable real-time AI inferencing optimization and
dynamic workload placement within the infrastructure software for
application deployment.
As an evolution of the solution first introduced at Intel
Innovation 2023 under the code-name Project Strata, Intel’s Edge
Platform will be generally available later this quarter, with some
partners and end users already taking advantage of its offerings.
In support of Intel’s Edge Platform, Intel is working across the
ecosystem and with industry leaders such as Amazon Web Services,
Lenovo, L&T Technology Services, SAP, Red Hat, Vericast,
Verizon Business and Wipro.
Delivering the Best AI PC Experience for Businesses of All
Sizes
On day two of MWC 2024, Intel and Microsoft will host an AI PC
industry reception at the Intel booth. Watch the Intel Newsroom for
details.
Delivering Choice in Acceleration
For emerging spaces where protocols and use cases are still
being defined – like vRAN, OpenRAN, 6G and AI – FPGAs enable
first-to-market advantages and deliver maximum flexibility with
dynamic, low-power, low-latency, high-throughput solutions. Intel’s
Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) will launch two new radio macro
and mMIMO Enablement Packages as well as Intel® Precision Time
Protocol Servo, which allows customers to implement any timing
configuration based on the 1588 timing precision protocol to
synchronize devices in the Radio Access Network.
Additionally, the now standalone Programmable Solutions Group
will conduct a business vision and strategy webinar on Feb. 29.
Watch the Intel Newsroom for details.
Visit the Intel Booth at MWC 2024 (Hall 3, Booth 3E31), and
don’t miss the Technology Showcase to see firsthand the latest
partner innovations, including:
- Creating modern networks of the future to deliver peak
performance and power savings.
- Scaling AI across vertical industries to drive better business
outcomes.
- Delivering the AI PC with new features and manageability for
organizations of all sizes.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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1 Based on estimated architectural projections as of Feb. 14,
2024, vs. prior generation platforms as of 2021. Your results may
vary.
2 Internal Intel data.
3,4 For workload configurations, visit
www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex (4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable
processors). Results may vary.
5 Based on Intel analysis and publicly available data as of Feb.
20, 2024.
6 Tested by Intel as of 01/26/23. One node, 2x Intel® Xeon® Gold
6438N CPU, 32 cores, Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology enabled;
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology disabled; total memory 512 GB (16x 32
GB DDR5 4800 MT/s [4000 MT/s]); BIOS
EGSDCRB1.SYS.0090.D03.2210040200; microcode 0x2b0000c0; 2x Intel
E810-2CQDA2 (CVL, Chapman Beach, Total – 4x100G ports); 1x 223.6G
INTEL SSDSC2KB240G8; 1x 745.2G INTEL SSDSC2BA800G3, Ubuntu 22.04
LTS, 5.15.0-27-generic; GCC 7.5.0; DPDK 22.11.
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