Meta partners with AMD for mobile infrastructure programme

The programme, called Evenstar, was launched by Meta in early 2020 and promotes a platform called OpenRan.

May 12, 2022 11:44 am | Updated 11:44 am IST

FILE PHOTO: Meta and Facebook logos are seen in this illustration taken February 15, 2022.

FILE PHOTO: Meta and Facebook logos are seen in this illustration taken February 15, 2022. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Facebook parent, Meta Platforms Inc, and chipmaker AMD on Wednesday said they were partnering for a mobile internet infrastructure programme that would bring base station costs down to make broadband more accessible around the world.

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The programme, called Evenstar, was launched by Meta in early 2020 and promotes a platform called OpenRan that makes it possible for cellular network operators to mix and match hardware and software for building base stations instead of buying all of it from one equipment maker.

That gives operators more flexibility and makes equipment pricing more competitive, said Gilles Garcia, an executive with AMD's data centre and communications group.

"They have a very aggressive target for the cost, because Meta is also trying to cover the uncovered regions and the underdeveloped countries. So they want to make sure there are more and more people connected," said Garcia.

AMD said its radio chip, Xilinx Zynq UltraScale RFSoC, will be used in the Evenstar radio units.

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