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Nokia announces cooperation with Intel and Marvell on 5G chips

Nokia is working with several partners to support its ReefShark series chipset, which is used in many base stations.

On March 5, local time, Nokia announced that it has partnered with Intel to make progress in its 5G wireless technology. The two companies have collaborated closely on the new Intel Atom P5900 processor, which combines computing, connectivity and acceleration technologies. The jointly-developed custom chip solution is included in Nokia's AirScale wireless access products, which are being sold worldwide as part of its ReefShark chipset. By using the ReefShark chipset in its AirScale portfolio, Nokia has dramatically improved performance and reduced power consumption. In addition, Nokia will continue to use the latest Intel Xeon processors in its AirFrame data center solutions.

On March 4, Nokia and Marvell announced that both parties are cooperating to develop leading 5G multi-RAT (radio access technology) chips, including multi-generation custom chips and basic processors, to further expand Nokia ReefShark chipset as a 5G solution Provide more powerful motivation.

It is reported that the two parties are developing a new generation of custom SoCs and infrastructure processors, combining Nokia's differentiated wireless technology with Marvell's industry-leading multi-core Arm processor platform. Marvell's multi-core Arm processor technology is based on the first five generations and combines programmability and performance. This is a major advantage of Nokia's ReefShark chipset.