Samsung’s expanding ecosystem leads the charge in AI-powered networks
Samsung continues to lead the telecom industry’s transformation through strategic collaboration, deep ecosystem integration, and bold innovation across virtualized and AI-native networks.
Last month, Samsung brought together its vRAN partners for Partner Day in Korea, reinforcing its commitment to scaling next-generation network deployments. At CTIA ’s 2025 5G Summit, Magnus Ojert spoke with Bryan Tramont about Samsung’s $24B R&D investment and the role AI will play in shaping tomorrow’s networks.
From supporting NVIDIA ’s AI-RAN initiatives to exploring CPU diversification with AMD and Arm , Samsung’s software-based approach is helping operators future-proof their networks.
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Samsung hosted Partner Day in Korea, bringing together industry-leading vRAN ecosystem partners. Woojune Kim , President & GM of the Networks Business, celebrated the partners’ collaboration in driving wide-scale global commercial vRAN deployment. The event sparked valuable insights around network virtualization and AI, deepening the shared vision to advance next-generation networks.
Last month, Samsung’s Magnus Ojert sat down with Bryan Tramont at CTIA’s 2025 5G Summit to discuss the rapid growth of 5G and how Samsung’s $24B R&D investment and end-to-end portfolio uniquely position it to lead AI-driven network innovation.
Samsung’s Sanil Ramachandran discusses how the Open RAN momentum is accelerating and how operators utilizing open, software-based networks are better positioned to integrate AI, automation, and machine learning.
Samsung is proud to partner with NVIDIA in the technology and ecosystem development of AI-RAN, unlocking the full potential of software-based networks with 5G vRAN integration.
Samsung is proudly leading the telecom industry’s shift to software-based networks by leveraging its vRAN solutions. We are committed to fostering a robust ecosystem and delivering more industry firsts and innovations in collaboration with GPU and CPU partners such as Intel Corporation , AMD, Arm, and NVIDIA.
Light Reading ’s Iain Morris discusses how Samsung is advancing 5G vRAN by testing AMD and NVIDIA CPUs, supporting fully software-based deployments and removing the need for hardware accelerators.