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Nokia Joins Open Compute Project as Platinum Member to Enhance AI Data Centers

Nokia strengthens its AI data center initiatives by joining the Open Compute Project as a Platinum member, enhancing collaboration for advanced network solutions.

Nokia has announced its new Platinum-level membership in the Open Compute Project (OCP), a significant move aimed at enhancing its commitment to developing the next generation of open, scalable, and intelligent networks essential for an AI-driven future. This milestone not only solidifies Nokia’s position within the 500-member OCP organization but also emphasizes its dedication to addressing complex challenges in AI through collaboration with infrastructure operators and vendors.

As the demand for AI workloads continues to grow, data center architectures designed for traditional enterprise traffic are showing signs of strain. The increasing influx of AI traffic is pushing both data centers and the network edge—the critical points where AI systems connect to the internet—toward their capacity limits. Despite rapid technological innovations that enhance compute speed and connectivity, the exponential growth of AI necessitates a more robust interconnection among multiple data centers, as well as resource scaling across various physical locations.

Nokia’s role in this landscape focuses on leveraging its extensive expertise in various technologies. The company aims to scale distributed architectures through:

  • AI-native wireless solutions to improve experiences for both consumers and enterprises.
  • Efficient Passive Optical Network (PON) out-of-band management methods.
  • Advanced optical systems designed for inter-data-center connectivity.
  • High-speed optical interconnects that enhance compute-to-compute performance and energy efficiency.
  • AI-driven network operations that streamline management and optimization.

George Tchaparian, Chief Executive Officer at OCP, expressed enthusiasm about Nokia’s membership, stating, “Data Center operators are seeking dependable, efficient, and openly adoptable technologies to build and scale their AI Clusters.” He emphasized that Nokia’s involvement will help drive innovation while minimizing development time, costs, and complexities for all industry participants.

Pallavi Mahajan, Chief Technology and AI Officer at Nokia, shared her perspective on the evolving landscape, commenting, “As AI reshapes data center architectures, we are excited to join the Open Compute Project Community as a Platinum member.” She highlighted the importance of open standards, innovation, and collaboration among data center technology vendors and operators to ensure the design and delivery of new solutions that meet high levels of scale, reliability, and efficiency.

Nokia’s comprehensive portfolio in data center networking encompasses high-performance switches and optics that facilitate increased connectivity within data centers. Additionally, its offerings in IP and optical technologies enable seamless interconnectivity among data centers, enhancing overall performance and efficiency in demanding environments.

As the landscape of data centers continues to evolve under the influence of AI, Nokia’s strategic positioning within the OCP represents a critical step toward meeting the industry’s complex demands. By fostering collaboration and innovation, Nokia aims to contribute significantly to the development of the next generation of AI data centers and edge operations.

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