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    AMD EPYC chips power Nokia telecom cloud

    By Rita HuJune 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Nokia Cloud Infrastructure now powered by AMD EPYC processors
    • Partnership aims to boost performance for telecom networks

    What happened: AMD EPYC processors are now integrated into Nokia cloud infrastructure

    Nokia has deployed AMD EPYC processors into its Cloud Infrastructure portfolio. This update enhances performance for 5G and private network workloads. Engineered for telecom networks, the processors offer high core counts and secure features. They fit seamlessly into Nokia’s AirFrame and MIH server platforms. These systems now support cloud-native applications and network functions.

    AMD collaboration strengthens Nokia’s solutions for mobile operators and enterprises. The integration streamlines deployments and lowers operational costs. Customers gain from improved scale and workload handling. Development teams collaborated closely to validate interoperability. The new setup supports telcos building next-gen network infrastructure.

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    Why it’s important

    Operators benefit from enhanced compute capacity in cloud-native network environments. The AMD EPYC chips provide speed and scalability for 5G and private networks. This promotes efficient deployment of network functions. It also helps operators meet low-latency service requirements. The collaboration reflects growing use of x86 server platforms in telecom.

    It improves workload consolidation and optimises infrastructure cost. With this integration, Nokia helps operators speed network modernisation. It also aids telcos in delivering new services fast. The result is improved business agility and future readiness.

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    Rita Hu

    Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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