Supermicro Expands AI-RAN, Sovereign AI Solutions
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Mar 02, 2026 · Last updated Mar 02, 2026
The market is positively impacted by the advancements in AI-RAN and sovereign AI platforms, driven by Supermicro and its partners. This will likely lead to increased investment in AI infrastructure and telecommunications, benefiting companies like Supermicro, Nvidia, Nokia, SK Telecom, and Telenor.
Supermicro is expanding its support for infrastructure solutions powering sovereign AI platforms and Artificial Intelligence - Radio Access Networks (AI-RAN). At Mobile World Congress Barcelona (MWC), Supermicro and its ecosystem partners, including Nokia, SK Telecom, and Telenor, are demonstrating real-world use cases. These solutions leverage cutting-edge CPUs and GPUs, including Nvidia's Blackwell architecture, to deliver high-performance, energy-efficient, and scalable AI infrastructure. Telenor has launched Norway's first sovereign AI cloud platform, Telenor AI Factory, while SK Telecom has built the Haein Cluster in South Korea using over 1,000 Supermicro AI servers with Nvidia Blackwell GPUs. Nokia is showcasing solutions based on Supermicro hardware, including its AnyRAN software suite. Viettel High Tech in Vietnam is also utilizing Supermicro's edge servers for its 5G network. This initiative aims to embed intelligence across telecom networks, optimize spectrum and energy, and unlock new revenue streams for operators by offering secure, in-country AI infrastructure as a service.
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