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GIGABYTE Powers Telecom AI Transformation with End-to-End Infrastructure at MWC 2026

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GIGABYTE Powers Telecom AI Transformation with End-to-End Infrastructure at MWC 2026
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GIGABYTE Powers Telecom AI Transformation with End-to-End Infrastructure at MWC 2026

2026-03-02 09:01 Last Updated At:09:11

TAIPEI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 1, 2026--

GIGABYTE Technology, a global leader known for its engineering excellence in high-performance computing and AI servers, extends its comprehensive end-to-end AI infrastructure portfolio designed specifically for the telecommunications industry at MWC 2026. GIGABYTE’s end-to-end product solutions enable operators to convert massive volumes of network data into intelligence, automation, and new revenue streams, as telecommunications networks evolve from data carriers into AI-powered digital platforms.

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From Network Data to AI Value: Building Telco’s AI Factory

At the core of the telco-to-AI transformation is the AI Factory, where network and subscriber data are converted into operational intelligence and commercialized AI services. GIGABYTE addresses this need with GB300 NVL72, a liquid-cooled rack-scale platform integrating 72 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs and 36 NVIDIA Grace™ CPUs in a single system. Connected via NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand or NVIDIA Spectrum-X™ Ethernet and NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNIC™s, GB300 NVL72 is optimized for large-scale AI training and inference workloads, enabling operators to automate operations, optimize network planning, and deploy AI-driven services at telecom scale.

Powering the Data-to-AI Pipeline with AI and HPC Supercomputing

To eliminate bottlenecks across the data-to-AI pipeline, GIGABYTE extends its AI and HPC portfolio into the telecom domain with platforms built on NVIDIA and AMD accelerator architectures. The G894-SD3-AAX7, powered by NVIDIA HGX™ B300, supporting workloads such as real-time traffic analytics, reasoning models, and large-scale AI training. For converged AI and HPC environments, the XN24-VC0-LA61, based on NVIDIA MGX™ architecture and NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell NVL4 Superchips, uses direct liquid cooling to enable dense, energy-efficient deployment.

GIGABYTE also showcases G893-ZX1-AAX4, combining AMD EPYC™ 9005/9004 CPUs with AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs, delivering high performance-per-watt for inference, simulation, and advanced modeling while helping operators manage power and cost.

Digital Twins for Intelligent, AI-Driven Network Operations

Digital twins are becoming a critical tool for AI-driven network operations. GIGABYTE enables high-fidelity, real-time simulation with XL44-SX2-AAS1, built on NVIDIA MGX™ architecture and configured with eight NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. With 800 GB/s bandwidth via NVIDIA ConnectX®-8 SuperNIC™ and PCIe Gen6 connectivity, the platform enables higher throughput and better scale-out capabilities, making it the perfect choice for round-the-clock high-availability assignments.

Enabling Efficient Cloud Hosting at Telco Scale

As telecom operators expand into AI cloud and neocloud services, GIGABYTE’s high-density blade servers provide a scalable foundation for AI and HPC hosting. At MWC, GIGABYTE introduces B683-Z80-LAS1, a 6U, 10-node blade system powered by AMD EPYC™ processors with a 1:1 CPU-to-NIC configuration. Featuring full-system direct liquid cooling, the integrated piping removes over 90% of system heat, achieving sustainable green computing and optimized power usage effectiveness (PUE).

Extending AI from Core to Edge

AI transformation extends to the network edge, where low latency, data proximity and privacy are essential. GIGABYTE’s AI workstations enable local AI development, inference, and deployment across enterprise and private network environments. The W775-V10-L01, powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace™ Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, supports up to 775 GB of coherent memory for large-scale AI workloads at the desk. Additional platforms, including AMD EPYC™-based and Intel® Xeon®-based workstations, provide flexibility for diverse edge AI and private network scenarios. The compact AI TOP ATOM, delivering up to one petaFLOP of AI compute, further enables rapid prototyping and edge AI deployment in a palm-sized form factor.

End-to-end Solutions from Data Center to Edge
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GIGABYTE Powers Telecom AI Transformation with End-to-End Infrastructure at MWC 2026

GIGABYTE Powers Telecom AI Transformation with End-to-End Infrastructure at MWC 2026

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lindsey Heaps had a goal and an assist, and Jaedyn Shaw also scored to propel the United States to a sixth straight shutout victory, 2-0 over Argentina in the SheBelieves Cup on Sunday.

The U.S. has outscored opponents 27-1 over its past seven games. Coach Emma Hayes’ squad hasn’t lost since falling 2-1 to Portugal in Chester, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 23.

Heaps scored from the top of the box in the 19th minute. Emma Sears worked the ball out of the left corner and into the box, then passed to a wide-open Heaps, who converted with her left foot. It was her 39th international goal, the most on the current U.S. roster.

Shaw found the back of the net from the top left corner of the box. Her right-footed shot curved toward the left post and into the net for her 10th international goal.

After Shaw scored, Lilly Reale was treated for a right leg injury and replaced by Emily Fox.

During stoppage time, Argentina's Milagros Martín was assessed a yellow card for shoving Trinity Rodman in the back.

The U.S. dominated possession, holding the ball 67.7% of the time. The Americans had three shots on target, while Argentina had just one on target against U.S. goalkeeper Claudia Dickey.

The SheBelieves Cup — a four-team round-robin that also includes Canada and Colombia — moves to Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, when the Americans will take on Canada. The Canadians beat Colombia 4-1 earlier Sunday.

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United States midfielder Lindsey Heaps (10) scores a goal during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match against Argentina, Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

United States midfielder Lindsey Heaps (10) scores a goal during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match against Argentina, Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina defender Evelyn Dominguez (16) kicks the ball past United States midfielder Olivia Moultrie (13) during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina defender Evelyn Dominguez (16) kicks the ball past United States midfielder Olivia Moultrie (13) during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina goalkeeper Solana Pereyra (1) lets a shot on goal by United States midfielder Jaedyn Shaw, not pictured, score during the second half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina goalkeeper Solana Pereyra (1) lets a shot on goal by United States midfielder Jaedyn Shaw, not pictured, score during the second half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina defender Aldana Cometti (6) deflects a ball kicked by United States defender Gisele Thompson (20) during the second half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Argentina defender Aldana Cometti (6) deflects a ball kicked by United States defender Gisele Thompson (20) during the second half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

United States midfielder Lindsey Heaps (10) celebrates her goal during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match against Argentina, Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

United States midfielder Lindsey Heaps (10) celebrates her goal during the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer tournament match against Argentina, Sunday, March 1, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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