Verizon and NVIDIA join forces to deliver real-time AI on private 5G edge networks
Verizon has partnered with NVIDIA to create a solution that enables AI applications to run on its private 5G network with mobile edge compute (MEC).
The partnership will deliver real-time AI services, enhancing enterprise capabilities through low-latency and secure connections. The solution supports various AI applications, including generative AI, computer vision, and augmented reality, with a focus on scalability and flexibility.
Key benefits include ultra-low latency, high bandwidth, enhanced security, and the ability to process AI workloads at the edge. The integration of NVIDIA’s AI platform allows enterprises to innovate quickly and efficiently, meeting specific industry needs.
“Generative AI, with its predictive capabilities, is poised to be a critical component of digital transformation and future business growth in almost all industries,” says Srini Kalapala, Senior Vice President of Technology and Product Development at Verizon. “We’re leveraging our network’s unique strengths including private networks and Verizon’s global industry leadership in private MEC, combined with NVIDIA’s AI compute capabilities to enable real-time AI applications that require security, ultra-low latency, and high bandwidth. Our ongoing investment in our network infrastructure means we’re uniquely positioned to deliver these powerful AI services at scale, driving the digital transformation and fueling the future growth of businesses worldwide.”
A PwC Global Artificial Intelligence Study reports that 75% of business executives view AI as a competitive advantage, highlighting the growing importance of mobile networks for AI workloads.
Verizon’s leadership in mobile edge compute positions it to support the increasing demand for AI-enabled devices across various sectors.
Demonstrations of the new AI-powered private 5G platform are expected to begin in early 2025.
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