Samsung, SoftBank to Work on AI-Powered 6G Networks

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Samsung Electronics and SoftBank have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore next-generation telecommunications technologies, including 6G and AI-based radio access networks (AI-RAN). The aim is to develop advanced communication solutions and wireless networks.

Under the agreement, the two companies will focus on four key areas: 6G, AI for RAN, AI and RAN, and Large Telecom Models (LTM). The collaboration will involve identifying new use cases, co-developing core technologies, and demonstrating their effectiveness in real-world scenarios. 

AI-RAN technologies are expected to optimise network performance, while AI and RAN orchestration solutions will integrate AI workloads with base-station operations to improve efficiency. The use of generative AI within communications networks is also being explored as part of the initiative.

“Through this collaboration with SoftBank, we aim to define meaningful use cases for both operators and end users while securing key technologies for future commercialisation,” JinGuk Jeong, executive vice president and head of Advanced Communications Research Centre (ACRC) at Samsung Research, said in a statement.

Hideyuki Tsukuda, executive vice president and CTO of SoftBank, added, “By combining our advanced expertise with Samsung, we will accelerate the realisation of next-generation networks that are more efficient and highly reliable. SoftBank remains committed to building the social infrastructure needed for a future where AI and humans coexist.”

The move comes amid growing global discussions on 6G standardisation, including the potential use of new frequency bands such as the 7GHz spectrum. Samsung Electronics, through its ACRC, continues to lead research in AI-powered communications and plans to host the Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit in November.

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