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NVIDIA, T-Mobile and Partners Integrate Physical AI Applications on AI-RAN-Ready Infrastructure
Collaboration aims to bring AI-powered applications to the network edge
Mar. 16, 2026 at 10:19pm
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NVIDIA, T-Mobile, and a group of technology partners have announced the integration of physical AI applications on AI-RAN-ready infrastructure. The collaboration aims to bring AI-powered applications to the network edge, leveraging 5G and edge computing capabilities.
Why it matters
This integration marks a significant step forward in the deployment of AI-powered applications at the network edge, which has the potential to enable a wide range of new use cases in areas such as smart cities, industrial automation, and connected vehicles.
The details
The partners involved in this initiative include NVIDIA, T-Mobile, and other leading technology companies. They are working to develop and deploy AI-powered applications that can run on the AI-RAN-ready infrastructure, which combines 5G and edge computing capabilities. This will allow for the processing of data and the execution of AI models closer to the end-user, reducing latency and enabling real-time decision-making.
- The announcement was made on March 16, 2026.
The players
NVIDIA
A leading technology company that specializes in graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI-powered solutions.
T-Mobile
A major U.S. telecommunications company that is a partner in this initiative.
What they’re saying
“This collaboration represents a significant step forward in bringing AI-powered applications to the network edge, unlocking new possibilities for smart cities, industrial automation, and connected vehicles.”
— Jensen Huang, CEO, NVIDIA (Business Wire)
“By integrating our 5G and edge computing capabilities with NVIDIA's AI expertise, we're enabling a new generation of innovative applications that can transform industries and improve people's lives.”
— Mike Sievert, CEO, T-Mobile (Business Wire)
What’s next
The partners plan to showcase the first set of AI-powered applications running on the AI-RAN-ready infrastructure at an upcoming industry event.
The takeaway
This collaboration between NVIDIA, T-Mobile, and other partners represents a significant advancement in the integration of AI-powered applications at the network edge, paving the way for a wide range of new use cases and innovations in various industries.
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