

Addressing the Demands of 5G and Beyond
The rise of 5G is revolutionizing the telco and networking landscape. Providers must deliver ever-expanding amounts of data in highly efficient ways to enable richer customer experiences and services—from VR / AR, to latency-sensitive IoT applications, and beyond—all against the backdrop of the key trends below.
Exponential Data Growth
There has been a massive increase in the amount of data that needs to be sent over the network—necessitating corresponding step-function improvements in networking technology.
Disaggregation
There is a widespread push to move towards more software-defined, cloud-native, disaggregated, and containerized environments to drive more agile delivery and efficiency.
Distributed Compute
Compute is getting extended from the core, more into the edge, in order to enable the low latency needed for 5G.
Need for Energy Efficiency
As Telcos face greater pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, finding solutions that drive power efficiency is becoming increasingly crucial.

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- Access
- Telco Edge
- Packet Core
- Metro & Transport
- Data Center
Access Network

Wireless / Radio
AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+™ RFSoCs help save power, improve scalability, and simplify adapting to new standards. For Beamforming / MIMO, AMD Versal™ AI Core adaptive SoCs can provide system-level compute that enables on-the-fly calculation of phase and gain coefficients required by each radio.

Distributed Unit
Distributed units often have strict limits when it comes to power and size. AMD EPYC™ 8004 Series processors enable exceptional core density and performance, and operate within a lower power envelope capped at 200W. They can be coupled with AMD T2 accelerator cards, which help offload latency-sensitive and throughput-intensive 5G baseband functions.

Cable / Broadband
AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC provides a unique combination of networking capabilities and an analog front end to bridge between the converged interface network and DOCSIS 3.1/4.0.
Converged Access
AMD provides a path to communicate with each of many disparate radio units or other endpoints, transport them over an arbitrary network, then regenerate each channel remotely. Consolidating into a single, reconfigurable AMD solution can reduce upfront system cost and allows the use of inexpensive and scalable packet networks. From O-RAN (eCPRI) to PON to a wide range of Ethernet standards, AMD transceiver technology has the built-in flexibility and performance for any-port/any-protocol X-haul networks. Reconfigurable logic allows for a customized solution based on the required transport product. AMD Versal Premium adaptive SoCs support rates ranging from 1GE to 112Gb/s, facilitating the transport medium of choice, whether that is a single coherent fiber or an existing network.


Network Security
Adaptive SoC and FPGA Security
The modern landscape produces a double exponential challenge when it comes to security. For one, there is massive growth in the scale of speeds and feeds that need to be secured. On top of that, there are more and more standards and increasingly complex algorithms that are emerging to adapt to new threats.
Security features can be implemented directly within AMD programmable logic and easily iterated upon as standards evolve and new threats emerge. AMD security solutions span line rates from 100M to 400G, crypto protocols, various packet processing and lookup requirements—even predictive malware detection built on machine learning algorithms. Systems are defended in the present—and remain future-ready.


Server Processor Security
AMD EPYC server processors come equipped with AMD Infinity Guard1—a suite of advanced security features to help keep data protected.
It includes Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) to help safeguard VM privacy and integrity, Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP) for strong memory integrity protection capabilities, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) to help guard against attacks on main memory, and AMD Shadow Stack™ for hardware-enforced stack protection capabilities against malware attacks.


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Footnotes
- GD-183: AMD Infinity Guard features vary by EPYC™ Processor generations. Infinity Guard security features must be enabled by server OEMs and/or Cloud Service Providers to operate. Check with your OEM or provider to confirm support of these features. Learn more about Infinity Guard at https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/infinity-guard