Samsung Joins Forces With Industry Leaders To Advance 5G vRAN Ecosystem

Samsung Joins Forces With Industry Leaders To Advance 5G vRAN Ecosystem – Samsung Global Newsroom

Samsung and other technology leaders — Dell, HPE, Intel, Red Hat and Wind River — join to create collaborative ecosystem for 5G vRAN innovation

Samsung continues to build momentum in vRAN leadership, as the only major network vendor that has conducted vRAN commercial deployments with Tier One operators in North America, Europe and Asia

Samsung Electronics today announced it continues to collaborate with industry-leading innovators — including providers of chipsets, cloud platforms and servers — to expand the 5G vRAN ecosystem. This is an effort to drive multiparty collaboration and innovation for the advancement of software-based networks. This ecosystem will allow the parties to continue working together towards vRAN’s scalable and flexible future. It is expected that the network will deliver carrier-grade reliability, management, performance, and stability.

Samsung is the global leader in the fully-virtualized 5G RAN market. 1 The company’s achievement was driven by its 5G vRAN solution, which has been deployed around the world, making Samsung the only major network vendor to have delivered fully-virtualized commercial RAN deployments in North America, Europe and Asia.

Samsung delivered its 5G vRAN solutions for a large-scale commercial network service in the U.S. that launched in December 2020, providing reliable mobile services to millions of users. The company continues to expand its 5G vRAN footprint, with recent milestones including:

  • Achieved 2. 25Gbps on a single user device with dual connectivity using vRAN and Massive MIMO radios on C-band spectrum in June 2021
  • Successfully launched commercial vRAN over C-band using 64T64R Massive MIMO radios in the U.S. in January 2022
  • Switched on the UK’s first 5G Open RAN site and the world’s first 5G Standalone (SA) Open RAN site in Japan — both powered by Samsung’s vRAN

Samsung’s commercially-proven network solutions range from traditional RAN to virtualized RAN to Open RAN — supporting operators’ 5G path of choice. To advance virtualization and openness, Samsung’s 5G vRAN splits the baseband functions into a fully disaggregated virtualized Distributed Unit (vDU) and virtualized Central Unit (vCU). The key to this disaggregated architecture is that the RAN software is separated from customized hardware and runs on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. Samsung’s vRAN also supports O-RAN specifications, “opening up” interfaces between baseband unit and radios, allowing integration from different vendors.

“While many vendors claim they support Open RAN by starting with the RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC), in reality, this is still far from commercialization in large-scale networks and sidesteps the most important part of the Open RAN revolution — which starts from the disaggregation of hardware and software in the baseband, and also involves opening of the fronthaul,” said Woojune Kim, Executive Vice President, Head of Global Sales & Marketing, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics.

Samsung’s vRAN solution completely disaggregates hardware and software within the baseband and supports the open fronthaul interface. The company’s O-RAN compliant 5G vRAN solutions are deployed commercially in Japan and U.K. networks, offering seamless integration with other vendors’ radios.

Added Kim: “What differentiates Samsung is a combination of consistent innovation and large-scale commercial experience with leading Tier One operators around the world. We have been able to lead the development of vRAN/Open RAN past lab trials and field trials and into commercial markets. Now, the creation of this vRAN ecosystem will drive innovation to the next level, unlocking numerous opportunities ahead for network industry players and helping operators scale their businesses.”

Innovating Together for Success

As a leader and pioneer in vRAN technology Samsung brought together many companies to collaborate in this ecosystem, including Dell, HPE and Intel. Samsung has tested and validated interoperability with each company platform, which collectively holds a comprehensive view of the network evolution at every step of the development process. The ecosystem will help in the preparation for commercial deployments, including conducting various activities in Samsung’s lab — aligning solution roadmaps from multiple vendors, fostering a fully interoperable approach to vRAN and leading the design process of an end-to-end vRAN solution.

Companies joining this vRAN ecosystem include:

Dell Technologies


Dell Technologies’ telecom solutions bolster the open ecosystem and help communications service providers (CSPs) transform to cloud-native vRAN networks. Samsung’s vRAN solution, combined with Dell’s carrier-grade, telecom infrastructure, will help CSPs around the globe to affordably build and deploy open networks. Dell’s global supply chain and telecom services seamlessly support network deployments of any scale.

Dennis Hoffman, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Dell Technologies Telecom Systems Business said, “Samsung’s commitment to advancing the vRAN ecosystem will foster new innovative services and business opportunities for communications service providers and enterprises. Our collaboration with Samsung and other partners is helping to develop an open ecosystem of technologies that can deliver the performance and reliability network operators demand.”

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HPE continues a legacy of over 30 years of experience in the telecom industry. More than 300 telco customers across 160 countries take advantage of HPE’s open telco solutions, offered through the HPE Communications Technology Group (CTG), to evolve to a 5G ready, cloud-native, service-based architecture. As the global edge-to-cloud company, HPE’s experience in enterprise IT and hybrid cloud helps deliver a cloud transformation and secure, carrier-grade, standards-based infrastructure to telecommunications networks.

Phillip Cutrone, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Global OEM & Service Providers, at HPE said, “HPE looks forward to continuing our longstanding collaboration with Samsung by welcoming a new opportunity to deliver optimized 5G solutions for our customers. By using HPE ProLiant servers, the world’s trusted servers, to deliver highly dense, small form factor RAN workload-optimized compute platforms, HPE is playing a pivotal role in enabling the Samsung vRAN ecosystem that will further advance 5G experiences.”

Intel

Samsung has teamed up with Intel to support global service providers in virtualizing their 5G RAN and driving new services innovation based on Intel Xeon Scalable processors. Samsung recently announced the deployment of its fully virtualized, cloud-native vRAN solution to support the UK’s first 5G Open RAN network, as well as 5G vRAN in Japan. Both Intel and Samsung optimized their respective solutions in order to provide outstanding virtualized performance as well as flexibility to satisfy service provider needs around the globe.

Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager, Wireless Access Network Division at Intel said, “The shift to virtualized RAN is one of the biggest transformations impacting the industry today. Intel’s collaboration with Samsung illustrates the strength of software-defined solutions in delivering flexibility and scalability in real world deployments.”

Red Hat

Red Hat is collaborating with Samsung to deliver 5G network solutions built on Red Hat’s proven open hybrid cloud portfolio, including Red Hat OpenShift – the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform. With this collaboration, Samsung and Red Hat are helping service providers drive 5G adoption and realize the benefits of vRAN. Samsung’s 5G vRAN solutions coupled with Red Hat’s open source, cloud-native solutions aim to extend 5G-based use cases by supporting consistent horizontal platforms from the core to the edge for customers to more easily deploy vRAN.

Darrell Jordan-Smith, Senior Vice President, TME & Industries at Red Hat said, “Red Hat is committed to building a bridge for customers to embrace RAN transformation, connecting business needs with the underlying technologies through an open ecosystem of partners. At the heart of the 5G and RAN evolution is cloud-native, open source innovation that helps form the foundation for future connectivity. Samsung’s leading 5G network solutions powered by Red Hat hybrid cloud technology offers service providers and their customers a flexible, scalable and reliable solution to successfully implement RAN at the edge, improving business agility to respond to opportunities more rapidly.”

Wind River

Wind River Studio provides a fully cloud-native, Kubernetes- and container-based architecture, based on open source, for the development, deployment, operations and servicing of distributed edge networks at scale. It delivers a foundation for a geographically distributed managed solution able to simplify Day 1 and Day 2 operations by providing single-pane-of-glass (SPoG), zero-touch automated management of thousands of nodes, no matter their physical location. Studio addresses the challenges associated with managing a distributed cloud-native vRAN network infrastructure. This will provide traditional RAN performance for a vRAN deployment.

Avijit Sinha, Chief Product Officer, Wind River said, “A leader in the early 5G vRAN landscape, Wind River is delivering mature production-ready offerings with Samsung based on proven Wind River Studio technology that is live in deployment with Tier One operators. Together with Samsung, Wind River can provide flexible, secure, reliable and ultra-low latency solutions that extend across the 5G cloud core and edge to support new use cases in an increasingly intelligent systems world.”

Samsung continues to expand its ecosystem with additional partners with industry-leading expertise in order to meet operator needs for more flexible and scalable networks.

1 Based on internal analysis of third-party market size estimates

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[Infographic] Stay Protected at Every Level With the New Galaxy Book2 Pro Series –

[Infographic] Stay Protected at Every Level With the New Galaxy Book2 Pro Series – Samsung Global Newsroom

If the past year taught us any lesson, it was that remote work will continue to be a trend. For many, that means we require greater flexibility in how we use PCs to work, create and take in content. Cyber-attacks are becoming more common as we have greater connectivity. Cyber-attacks increased sharply in 2021,, indicating the need to have better security on your computer so that you can protect all of your content, data and identity.

Built for a mobile world, Samsung Electronics’ new Galaxy Book2 Pro series meets today’s toughest security standards giving Galaxy users a level of protection usually seen only in the financial, healthcare or government sectors. With enhanced protection at every level, the Galaxy Book2 Pro series provides some of the most advanced hardware, software, and identity protection on the Windows platform, fulfilling the strict security requirements of the secured-core PC.

Therefore, whether you are a creator who wants to keep your photos and videos safe or a remote worker who needs office-level security when you’re out of the office, the Galaxy Book2 Pro series delivers the ground-up reliability you need to work, browse and create confidently from anywhere.

Take a look at the infographic below to learn more about how the Galaxy Book2 Pro series blocks attacks, protects data and keeps you secure for better peace of mind.

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Samsung Galaxy MWC Event 2022 – Samsung Global Newsroom

Samsung Galaxy MWC Event 2022 – Samsung Global Newsroom

At this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Samsung Electronics officially unveiled the Galaxy Book2 Pro series and Galaxy Book2 Business. This company showcased its latest laptops at an extensive online event. It showed how they offer users secure mobility and ultimate power as well as a seamless, intuitive Galaxy experience.

In case you missed it, check out the video below to view a replay of the event in its entirety. Stay tuned to Samsung Newsroom to get more information about the latest Samsung laptops.

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Power and Flexibility Meet Enhanced Security in the 2-in-1 Built for Professionals – Samsung Global Newsroom

Power and Flexibility Meet Enhanced Security in the 2-in-1 Built for Professionals – Samsung Global Newsroom

With the power and security to back your biggest moves, Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a 2-in-1 notebook that gives creatives and professionals the flexibility they need to take on every task.

You can harness the series’ smoothest S Pen yet, featuring ultra-low latency for that natural pen-to-paper experience, to put your best ideas on display, and then feel confident presenting your work with the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360’s bright and vivid FDH Super AMOLED Display.

Security on the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 goes deeper than ever, with secured-core PC certification for peace of mind wherever you work, and the newest 12th-generation Intel(r) Core(tm) processor to enable your smoothest workflows yet.

Featuring the best camera and audio yet seen in a Galaxy Book device for bringing your video calls and interviews to life, the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 provides mobility, security, performance and seamless device connectivity, making it Samsung’s most powerful notebook ever.

Take a look at the infographic below to learn more about the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360.

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[Infographic] Galaxy Book2 Pro Gives You Work-From-Anywhere Flexibility With Enhanced Security – Samsung Global Newsroom

[Infographic] Galaxy Book2 Pro Gives You Work-From-Anywhere Flexibility With Enhanced Security – Samsung Global Newsroom

Samsung Electronics’ all-new Galaxy Book2 Pro packs security and performance into a sleek and slim design that offers you the flexibility and versatility you need to keep up with your lifestyle.

Built to find connection wherever life and work take you, the Galaxy Book2 Pro features Wi-Fi 6E and 5G for total coverage wherever you are, resulting in a notebook that redefines fast no matter where you use it. 1 With up to 21 hours of battery life to keep you going all day, the Galaxy Book2 Pro also comes with all the ports you need to connect any device.

Secured from the hardware up, the Galaxy Book2 Pro is secured-core PC-certified for peace of mind when it comes to device security. Thanks to its ultra-fast processor, the Galaxy Book2 Pro has been made to power through even your heaviest workflows for smoother, faster processing, from video edits to faster streaming.

Take a look below at the infographic to find out more.

1 5G connectivity only available on 15. 6-inch version.

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Eleven is a concept sphere that aims to give the full immersive VR experience

Eleven is a concept sphere that aims to give the full immersive VR experience

A few years ago, when virtual reality and augmented reality started becoming a, well, reality for a lot of gadget users, we thought that the life we saw in sci-fi movies and TV series will finally be upon us. Well years later and while there have been some advances made, it’s still something that’s not as pervasive in our everyday lives. The VR device has not caught on as fast as we expected, and is still considered a luxury by many people. We are still seeing interesting innovations, at the very least in product design.

Designer Tai Geng


There’s this interesting concept for a virtual reality sphere that can give users full immersion, something that improves on the usual head-mounted devices. These HMDs are still the most common VR gadgets right now but are considered just a temporary step in the evolution of the technology. Eleven is the product idea. It is an electromagnetic sphere suspended over an electromagnetic base. This sphere aims to provide a full immersive VR experience through movies, games, and teaching tools.


Inside the sphere is a seat with smart foam contouring so the person using it will feel comfortable and safe inside. Even though the sphere can move in various directions, you won’t need to use seatbelts. The sphere can simulate movements occurring in media, whether they are sideways, forward or backwards. It also has the ability to move upward and down. If the sphere does have zero latency, you will experience instantaneous movements from your game or movie or video.

It seems to be floating above the base as it is designed to have three triangulating electromagnets to orient it when it’s not moving. They covered all these mechanisms with aluminum materials that are fastened into the hollowed base. The movement of the sphere depends on what is going on in the video. This is translated by the attraction and repulsion from the magnets that are used to rotate the sphere.

This is by no means a small sphere as with the base it stands at 6 feet. You will find it fascinating to experience this immersive VR experience. However, if you have motion sickness, this might not be such a good idea of course.

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Realme Q5 teased with faster charging, Q5 Pro x Vans version leaks

Realme Q5 teased with faster charging, Q5 Pro x Vans version leaks

The Realme Q2 series reached 1 million sales seven months after launch. Around the same time the Q3 series was teased – one year later the Q3 phones have reached 2 million sales. What’s next?

Realme CMO Xu Qi Chase is teasing the arrival of the Q5 series on Weibo (skipping number 4, of course). The teaser is tucked beneath the 2 million sales announcement and promises “new surprises for flash charging”.


Realme Q5 series reaches 2 million sales, Q5 series coming soon with faster charging

Realme Q5 series reaches 2 million sales, Q5 series coming soon with faster charging

The bottom row lists 30W, 65W and a question mark, which will likely be filled in with 80W. That is the rumored charge rate for the Realme Q5 Pro, which will be equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery. This matches one of the configurations of the GT Neo3.

The Realme Q5 Pro will be a more affordable version of the Neo. It is expected to have a 6.62” AMOLED display (1,080 x 2,400 px) with 120 Hz refresh rate and an HDR10+ certification. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 870 paired with 8/12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.

Realme Q5 teased with faster charging, Q5 Pro x Vans version leaks

Additional rumored specs include a 64 MP main camera on the rear, an 8 MP ultra wide-angle cam (119°) and a 2 MP macro module. On the front, a 16 MP selfie camera and an in-display fingerprint reader. The USB-C cable will also have to carry audio (no 3.5 mm jack, by the sound of it), but it will be Hi-Res Audio certified. The phone will also boast stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos.

These specs may not be 100% accurate, they are a mix of the TENAA listing and rumors. The Q5 Pro sounds a lot like a GT Neo2 with faster charging (up from 65W).

A special edition of the Realme Q5 Pro leaked early – a collaboration with Vans that will bring over the popular checkerboard design from shoes to what looks like glass. Notice that this is a photo of a promo poster being mocked up in Photoshop, so the design might not be finalized.

Realme Q5 teased with faster charging, Q5 Pro x Vans version leaks

This poster matches the phone design seen on TENAA with a triple camera arranged in a triangle and two separate LED flashes, which again is a callback to the GT Neo2. More on the Realme Q5 soon as it is expected to go official later this month.

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Apple now manufacturing iPhone 13 in India

Apple now manufacturing iPhone 13 in India

Apple is now manufacturing the iPhone 13 locally in India at a Foxconn plant near Chennai. The news comes after earlier reports already confirmed Cupertino had started trial production of the iPhone 13 back in December.

We are excited to begin making iPhone 13 — with its beautiful design, advanced camera systems for stunning photos and videos, and the incredible performance of the A15 Bionic chip right here in India for our local customers.

Apple also manufactures some its older models in India like the iPhone 12, iPhone 11 and iPhone SE (2020) and is estimated to make 70% of the phones it sells in India locally. Previous reports suggest the iPhone 13 Pro series is next in line to be made locally in India.

Apple now manufacturing iPhone 13 in India

One of the key incentives for smartphone manufacturers to assemble their devices in India is to save up on import duties which include a 20% import tax. Apple is rumored in moving up to 20% of its iPhone production from China to India in the near future.

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OnePlus Ace pops up on Geekbench with Dimensity 8100

OnePlus Ace pops up on Geekbench with Dimensity 8100

A fresh rumor from last week suggests that OnePlus Ace is coming up with a Dimensity 8100 chipset and 150W charging. The device is expected to be a rebranded Realme GT Neo3 and it now passed through Geekbench bearing the PGKM10 identifier.


OnePlus Ace Geekench scorecard

OnePlus Ace Geekench scorecard

The phone managed 962 single-core points and a 3,819 multi-core score. We get further confirmation that it is indeed powered by the Dimensity 8100 chipset alongside 12GB RAM and Android 12. The rest of the rumored spec sheet includes a 6. 7″ 120Hz FullHD+ AMOLED screen with a centered punch-hole, a 50MP primary camera with OIS alongside an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP macro cam.

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The only Apple charger you need – the MagEZ Slider wirelessly charges ALL your Apple gadgets and even has a detachable power bank

The only Apple charger you need – the MagEZ Slider wirelessly charges ALL your Apple gadgets and even has a detachable power bank

This could be the charger that will rule all …

Meet the PITAKA MagEZ Slider. It’s a charger. No, wait. It’s a wireless charger. Uh, hold on. It’s a wireless charger with MagSafe capabilities. Oh, let me say that again. This wireless charger has MagSafe capability and features a detachable powerbank. It can also charge Apple Watch and AirPods. Simultaneously.

Designers: Stephen Lu, Liang Daqian, Lucky Liu, James Zheng, Tom Chen & Li Huipeng

Click Here to Buy Now: $129.

Charge all your Apple essentials, including your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.

Over the course of its existence, PITAKA’s worked to fundamentally make Apple’s products better by designing highly functional charging accessories for them. However, the MagEZ Slider feels like a culmination all of that hard work. The MagEZ Slider, a wireless charger that can be used with your watch, phone and TWS headphones, is a compact, lightweight device that is small enough to fit on any surface and also ensures that you don’t clutter your work space with wires or dongles.

The MagEZ Slider builds on one of PITAKA’s previous products, the MagEZ Juice. MagEZ Juice, which was an ultra-portable wireless charging bank with a dock/stand that allowed you to charge your phone almost anywhere in the world, came with its own dock/stand. The MagEZ Slider has a lot more to offer in this updated version. It has the MagSafe power bank, a docking station for iPhone and an AirPod charging zone. The rear surface of the MagEZ Slider lets you easily pop in a magnetic tray to rest your AirPods on, effectively charging them. This tray has not been baked into the MagEZ Slider to allow for a slimmer profile to fit your specific needs.

Charge the power bank by placing it in the dock, then snap on your iPhone for simultaneous charging.

An adjustable, magnetic stand provides enough space to charge your AirPods.

Plugin and charge your Apple Watch using the Power Dongle.

To charge your Apple Watch, the MagEZ Slider comes with a USB-C port on the side that lets you pop an Apple Watch charging pad in. The removable charging pad ensures that the MagEZ Slider’s design remains clean and minimalistic, allowing you to expand your charging capabilities should you need to.

The Slider comes with a turntable base. Designed to let you adjust your gadgets to face you wherever you are without fiddling with the apparatus (and potentially knocking your phone or other gadgets over, the MagEZ Slider’s rotating turntable base swivels a full 360deg. This unique feature is not what the Slide gets its name. It is, in fact, the sliding MagSafe power bank that gives the MagEZ Slide its name, and also its key user interaction.

The MagEZ Slider’s simplicity lies in the ability to store all of your charging needs in one location. However, this convenience can be augmented by the MagEZ Slider having its own magnetic wireless bank. With a built-in 4000mAh battery, the power bank (which could also be found on the 2019 MagEZ Juice) is the MagEZ Slider’s piece de resistance, letting you effectively travel while your gadget charges. It has a round, curving design, which makes it simple to slip into pockets and dock in the MagEZ Slider when you get back at your desk. The MagEZ SLider is the perfect accessory for Apple accessories and chargers.

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