Nvidia has formed a major alliance. The chip giant is teaming up with telecom companies to build the next generation of mobile networks. They want 6G to be completely powered by artificial intelligence.
The company announced the partnership on Sunday. Nokia, SoftBank, and T-Mobile US are joining the effort. They revealed the plans at a telecom conference in Barcelona.
Current 5G networks cannot handle widespread AI use. Nvidia says today’s systems simply aren’t ready for tomorrow’s technology. The new 6G networks need AI software to direct radio traffic safely and efficiently.
Ronnie Vasishta leads Nvidia’s telecom division. He said networks will soon deliver intelligence for machines, not just humans. Robots and self-driving cars will rely on these systems to function.
The alliance wants to change how networks are built. Radios should run on software and general-purpose computers rather than locked hardware. AI will route data traffic instead of using fixed systems.
Nvidia dominates the AI chip market. Now it wants to control the infrastructure that connects devices. The company needs AI to spread to physical robots and autonomous vehicles. Without AI-enabled wireless networks, that vision could fail.
The telecom industry upgrades every decade. Companies are now fighting to set standards for 6G hardware. Nvidia argues this open approach will help startups become billion-dollar unicorns.