Blaize and BroadSat turn telecom towers into AI-powered edge compute hubs

Blaize, an AI-enabled edge computing solution provider and BroadSat Technologies announced a strategic partnership to develop AI-powered edge computing platforms for global telecom and smart city infrastructure.
The collaboration introduces the AICON Edge platform, integrating Blaize’s Graph Streaming Processor (GSP) into BroadSat’s telecom and broadcast tower deployments.
AICON Edge enables real-time AI inference, optimized video streaming, and data processing directly at the network edge, reducing latency and enhancing reliability.
The platform supports RF, 5G, Broadcast Internet, and IP-based infrastructure, improving Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and OTT/OTA distribution. Key applications include smart cities, public safety, precision agriculture, telemedicine, education, and emergency response.
“This partnership represents a significant advancement in the future of video and data distribution,” says Dinakar Munagala, Co-founder and CEO of Blaize.
Blaize specializes in AI-enabled edge solutions, offering low-power, high-efficiency processors for real-time decision-making while BroadSat focuses on intelligent telecom and broadcast solutions to enhance connectivity and infrastructure in underserved regions.
The alliance aims to transform traditional telecom and broadcast towers into intelligent, distributed compute nodes for smarter global infrastructure.
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Blaize | BroadSat | edge computing | edge platform | smart cities | telecom | towers
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