Ericsson and Supermicro target edge bottlenecks with 5G-AI convergence push

Ericsson and Supermicro announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate edge AI deployment by combining Ericsson’s 5G connectivity with Supermicro’s edge AI platforms.
The partnership aims to deliver advanced edge AI capabilities with low-latency 5G connectivity, simplifying deployment through pre-validated AI and 5G solutions.
Edge AI applications will support industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and traffic management by enabling local processing of AI models outside data centers.
Supermicro offers a range of edge AI infrastructure products, from compact devices to rackmount systems, designed for diverse environments with high data throughput. Ericsson’s 5G solutions provide features such as network slicing, cellular intelligence, and zero trust security, enabling enterprises to deploy AI in areas where wired connectivity is impractical.
Specific use cases include real-time image recognition in retail, industrial automation, adaptive traffic management, and healthcare inventory optimization.
“Supermicro delivers cutting-edge solutions that allow enterprises to harness the power of AI at the edge,” says Mory Lin, Vice President, IoT/Embedded & Edge Computing, Supermicro. “Our compute platforms combined with Ericsson’s 5G technology will allow enterprises and public sector organizations to extend the reach of their AI applications where wired technologies are not a viable option, such as smart intersections, industrial manufacturing, and remote infrastructure.”
The collaboration aims to make edge AI deployment faster and more accessible for enterprises, enhancing operational efficiency and innovation.
This announcement exemplifies a broader industry trend: converging communications and compute at the edge to support real-time, bandwidth-intensive AI workloads closer to the data source. In doing so, it directly addresses key challenges in edge AI scalability, security, and integration, while opening up new operational efficiencies and business models across diverse verticals.
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5G | AI at the edge | connectivity | edge AI | enterprise AI | Ericsson | hardware | Supermicro
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