- Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:FB) and chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) collaborated on a mobile internet infrastructure program.
- The partnership would decrease base station costs to make broadband more accessible worldwide.
- AMD's radio chip, Xilinx Zynq UltraScale RFSoC, will be used in the Evenstar radio units.
- Also Read: Intel Fires Up Rivalry With Nvidia, TSMC With AI Chip Launch
- Meta launched the Evenstar program in early 2020 and promotes a platform called OpenRan, Reuters reports.
- OpenRan makes it possible for cellular network operators to mix and match hardware and software for building base stations instead of buying all of it from one equipment maker.
- OpenRan offers operators more flexibility and makes equipment pricing more competitive, said an AMD executive.
- "They have a very aggressive target for the cost because Meta is also trying to cover the uncovered regions and the underdeveloped countries. So they want to make sure there are more and more people connected," added the executive.
- Price Action: AMD shares traded higher by 2.89% at $91.29 on the last check Wednesday.
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