Nokia and NVIDIA team up to boost mobile networks

Nokia just launched a new platform that uses artificial intelligence to improve how mobile networks work. They built it using their own software combined with NVIDIA hardware. The goal is to get much more performance out of the wireless airwaves companies already own.
This technology acts as a brain for radio towers. It adjusts network traffic in real time to increase capacity without needing to buy new space. Nokia claims this is the first system of its kind to hit the market.
Mobile operators are looking for ways to handle more data as more devices go online. By using AI to manage the flow of information, Nokia hopes to make these connections smarter and cheaper to run.
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