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ARM chip successfully opens the market: AMD enters 5G base stations

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Update time : 2022-12-09 09:43:45
        The most direct way for chip companies to seek new growth points is to open up the market and expand their business categories. Therefore, after acquiring Xilinx, AMD quietly entered the field of 5G base stations.
 
 
        The solution is the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RF chip, which will support 900 sets of macro station wireless equipment for a total of 300 base stations in the first batch. According to the report, Toytel's 5G network is expected to be completed by the end of 2022, and the company will use the trial license to test commercial next-generation services in parts of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in 2019.
        After field trials selected AMD's latest RF system-on-a-chip platform for self-developed compatible base stations, Viet tel Group's research and development Viet tel Hi-Tech predicts that the carrier's 5G network deployment will accelerate. In a press release, Viet tel Hi-Tech said it will use AMD's Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RF chip to produce 900 macro station wireless devices,which will be installed in 300 base stations. According to data, as early as 2017, Xilinx launched the Zynq UltraScale+ RF SoC series. The multi-processor system-on-chip features four 64-bit ARM Cortex A53 application processors, and two dual-core ARM Cortex-R5 real-time processors. Toytel's previous generation of 4G wireless base stations was Xilinx or AMD as the technology provider.
        AMD is the exclusive supplier of chips for wireless devices. Toytel Hi-Tech, which uses AMD's wireless technology in 4G equipment, is now equipping 5G base stations with its long-range radio heads. The group began developing its own 5G equipment in 2019 and is also working with Ericsson and Nokia on deployments.
        In 2021, Vietnam's Ministry of Information and Communications rejected a proposed spectrum auction, which would prevent operators from officially launching 5G services.
        It is reported that Vietnam's Viettel Group has recently selected AMD's SoC platform for exclusive use in operators' 5G base station equipment.


 
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