Domestic CPUs Make Their Debut in Large-Scale 5G Extended Pico Base Station Deployment
2 week ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

Recently, China Mobile unveiled the outcomes of its centralized procurement drive for 5G extended pico base stations, slated for deployment between 2025 and 2026. Among the successful bidders, five companies—including Ruijie Networks—have equipped their offerings with the Phytium Tengyun S5000C-M CPU. This milestone marks the inaugural large-scale integration of domestically produced CPUs into 5G extended pico base stations, with a staggering 8,000 units set to be deployed. It heralds a new era where independently developed and secure "Chinese chips" are seamlessly woven into the fabric of 5G's core infrastructure.

The CPU in question is the result of a collaborative customization effort between Phytium, a subsidiary of China Electronics, and China Mobile. Tailored specifically for the demands of 5G and edge computing environments, this CPU tackles head-on the challenges posed by inconsistent computing power interfaces and the intricate verification processes required for protocol stack simulation. By doing so, it achieves unparalleled performance, power efficiency, and security standards within the industry. This breakthrough lays a robust and unshakeable foundation for the autonomous and controllable evolution of 5G networks, ensuring China's technological sovereignty in this critical domain.