Wind River Studio releases single core support with Intel processors to deliver on 5G needs for CSPs

Barcelona, Spain – Wind River, a provider in delivering software for intelligent systems, has announced Wind River Studio support for single core physical footprint on 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost, which includes integrated acceleration to help increase throughput and decrease latency and power to support challenging 5G workloads.

A demonstration of the Wind River Studio and Intel technology is featured at the Wind River booth in Hall 2, 2F25 at Mobile World Congress 2023. To learn more about Wind River at Mobile World Congress, visit Windriver.

“5G is creating new opportunities across industries, and there will be an increasing need for greater performance and intelligence at the edge of the network,” says Avijit Sinha, chief product officer, Wind River. “Given that requirement, with Intel’s 4th Gen Xeon Scalable processor, we have reduced the Wind River Studio physical footprint from two cores down to one core, enabling more processing power for cloud-native network functions (CNF) applications at the edge. We continue to deliver a differentiated solution to help customers meet their 5G objectives based on proven Wind River Studio technology in live deployment with operators globally.”

“The mobile network is rapidly adopting cloud-native, software-defined architecture to increase the pace of delivering innovative services,” says Cristina Rodriguez, vice president and general manager of the wireless access network division at Intel Corporation. “The optimised cloud platform from Wind River will help service providers achieve their performance, scaling, and sustainability needs on Intel Xeon processor-based servers.”

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 complex challenges of deploying and managing a physically distributed, cloud-native vRAN infrastructure to provide traditional RAN performance in a vRAN/Open RAN deployment.

Building on decades of data centre, network, and intelligent edge innovation, the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors include built-in accelerators to further push the power/performance envelope and efficiently support increasingly demanding workloads including 5G signal processing, AI, analytics, networking, storage, and HPC. These processors with Intel vRAN Boost feature fully integrated acceleration and are specifically optimised for high-performance, low-latency network and edge workloads. For 5G workloads, built-in accelerators help increase throughput and decrease latency and power. Compared to 3rd Gen processors, 4th Gen Intel Xeon processors deliver up to twice the vRAN capacity without increasing power consumption, and 4th Gen Intel Xeon processors with Intel vRAN Boost deliver an additional 20% compute power savings.

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