SolidRun and Amarisoft unveil GPU-free 5G base station for the edge

SolidRun, an embedded systems provider, and Amarisoft have developed a compact, carrier-grade 4G/5G base station using SolidRun’s AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 CoM and HoneyComb platform.
The solution eliminates the need for bulky, power-hungry servers, offering a power-efficient, high-performance system for edge, private, and tactical 5G networks. It supports 100MHz bandwidth with 4T4R MIMO and runs Amarisoft’s complete virtualized 4G/5G software stack without external accelerators, FPGAs, or GPUs.
“Running the full Amarisoft 5G stack on our AMD Ryzen V3000 equipped COM proves that compact x86 systems can now meet the demanding needs of modern 5G networks,” says Dr. Atai Ziv, CEO at SolidRun. “It’s a significant step toward making carrier-grade base station solutions more deployable at the edge, more cost-effective for OEMs, and more accessible for private and tactical network operators.”
The system is optimized for private networks, tactical defense communications, broadcast uplinks, and edge telecom deployments. The AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 processor provides up to 8 cores, 16 threads, and enterprise-grade I/O, making it ideal for embedded telecom workloads.
This collaboration highlights the growing role of AMD’s embedded platforms in modern, modular, and efficient 5G network infrastructure.
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