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6G AI Validation Supercomputing AND Energy Efficient Network Research

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A European supercomputer hall beside an abstract 6G radio research desk, representing Ericsson and Forschungszentrum Jülich research collaboration

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Ericsson targets supercomputer for 6G research

Ericsson's Forschungszentrum Jülich collaboration is useful because it moves 6G work closer to Europe's high-performance-computing layer. The public event is a March 2026 agreement to develop advanced AI for 5G and 6G networks, with Jülich's supercomputing environment, including…

Mar 26, 2026