Nokia and Samsung Report Record Joint Patent Filings in AI-RAN
Nokia and Samsung collectively file over 200 patents in AI-RAN technology during 2025, indicating the rapid pace of innovation in AI-driven radio networks.
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Nokia and Samsung collectively file over 200 patents in AI-RAN technology during 2025, indicating the rapid pace of innovation in AI-driven radio networks.
NVIDIA acquires a telecom software company specializing in edge AI orchestration, strengthening its position in the telecom infrastructure market.
Samsung inaugurates a state-of-the-art AI-native 6G research laboratory in Austin, employing 200 researchers focused on next-gen wireless technology.
Telefonica deploys OpenAI's latest models to create an AI-powered customer experience platform serving 370 million subscribers worldwide.
Nokia Bell Labs publishes its annual predictions report, forecasting major breakthroughs at the intersection of 6G and AI in 2026.
As AI-driven 5G infrastructure spending surges, NVIDIA and Huawei emerge as the primary competitors for GPU and AI chip dominance in telecom.
Samsung reports strong Q4 2025 results with 5G network equipment revenue growing 45% year-over-year, driven by AI-RAN adoption.
OpenAI crosses the $10B annual revenue milestone with its telecom AI division identified as the fastest-growing business segment.
OpenAI launches GPT-5 with native multimodal reasoning, 1M-token context windows, and breakthrough performance on graduate-level science benchmarks. The model represents a generational leap in AI capability that could reshape enterprise adoption.
Anthropic releases Claude 4 with a revamped Constitutional AI framework that provides formal safety guarantees while matching frontier performance. The model introduces verifiable reasoning chains and a new paradigm for trustworthy AI deployment in regulated industries.
A wave of sub-10B parameter models from Mistral, Microsoft, and academic labs are outperforming 100B+ models on domain-specific benchmarks. This shift is redefining the economics of AI deployment and challenging the 'bigger is better' paradigm.
Autonomous AI agents have crossed a critical adoption threshold, with leading enterprises reporting that agent-based systems now handle 30% of routine workflows. From customer service to code deployment, the agent paradigm is reshaping how organizations operate.