Samsung and Xilinx to work together on 5G commercial deployments

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Xilinx has announced that its Versal adaptive compute acceleration platform (ACAP) will be used by Samsung for worldwide 5G commercial deployments.

Xilinx Versal ACAPs provide a flexible and scalable platform that is able to address multiple operator requirements across multiple geographies.

“Samsung has been working closely with Xilinx, paving the way for enhancing our 5G technical leadership and opening up a new era in 5G,” explained Jaeho Jeon, executive vice president and head of R&D, Networks business, Samsung Electronics. “Taking a step further by applying Xilinx’s new advanced platform to our solutions, we expect to increase 5G performance and accelerate our leadership position in the global market.”

Versal ACAP is a highly-integrated, multicore, heterogeneous compute platform, and is used at the heart of 5G to perform complex, real-time signal processing, including sophisticated beamforming techniques that are used to increase network capacity.

With 5G infrastructure requirements and industry specifications still evolving the adaptive compute associated with Xilinx is seen as a key advantage.

5G requires beamforming, which allows multiple data streams to be transmitted simultaneously to multiple users using the same spectrum enabling a dramatic increase in 5G network capacity. Beamforming technology, however, requires significant compute density and advanced high-speed connectivity – on-chip and off-chip – to meet 5G’s low-latency requirements.

Adding to this, different system-functional partition requirements and algorithm implementations lead to a wide range of processing performance and compute precision. It is extremely challenging for traditional FPGAs to address this requirement while meeting thermal and system footprint constraints.

Xilinx's Versal ACAPs offer increased compute density at low power consumption and are able to perform the real-time, low-latency signal processing demanded by beamforming algorithms. The AI Engines, which are part of the Versal AI Core series, are comprised of a tiled array of vector processors, making them suitable for implementing the required mathematical functions offering high compute density, advanced connectivity, as well as the ability to be reprogrammed and reconfigured even after deployment.

“Samsung is a trailblazer when it comes to 5G innovation and we are excited to play an essential role in its 5G commercial deployments,” said Liam Madden, executive vice president and general manager, Wired and Wireless Group, Xilinx. “Versal ACAPs will provide Samsung with the signal processing performance and adaptability needed to deliver an exceptional 5G experience to its customers now and into the future.”

The first Versal ACAP devices have been shipping to early access customers and will be generally available in the Q4 2020 timeframe.