LITEON and NVIDIA Partner on AI-RAN
LITEON Technology is accelerating the commercialization of AI-RAN by integrating its Open Radio Units with NVIDIA's AI Aerial platform. The partnership, showcased at MWC 2026, aims to build scalable, AI-native RAN architectures using GPU-accelerated hardware.
This partnership is part of a broader industry shift towards open and intelligent network architectures. LITEON, a member of the O-RAN Alliance, provides the Open Radio Units (O-RUs) which are designed for greater flexibility and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional single-supplier systems. This collaboration allows LITEON to integrate its hardware with NVIDIA's software-defined AI Aerial platform, aiming to accelerate the commercial deployment of AI-RAN. NVIDIA's AI Aerial platform is a comprehensive suite for developing and deploying AI-native wireless networks for 5G and 6G. It unifies AI and RAN workloads on a single GPU-powered infrastructure, which can increase capacity utilization by 2 to 3 times. For telecom operators, this means the ability to dynamically allocate resources based on real-time demand, potentially improving spectral efficiency by up to 20%. The move towards AI-RAN is driven by the need to manage increasingly complex networks and reduce operational costs. Traditional RANs often require manual adjustments, while AI-RAN solutions can automate processes like resource allocation and interference management. This partnership also involves other key ecosystem players like SynaXG and Supermicro to create a unified architecture for low-latency AI inference at the network edge. The total addressable market for NVIDIA in the AI-RAN space could reach $200 billion in an aggressive deployment scenario. The global AI-RAN market was estimated at $2.96 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to $37.19 billion by 2035, with a compound annual growth rate of 28.79%. This growth reflects the increasing adoption of AI in telecommunications to improve efficiency and enable new services. This collaboration positions LITEON and NVIDIA to capitalize on the transition to 6G, which is expected to be AI-native and software-defined. NVIDIA has been actively forming alliances with major telecom operators and technology companies to build the next generation of wireless networks on open and secure platforms. LITEON's role is to provide the foundational radio unit hardware that ensures reliable performance for both traditional signal processing and new AI-driven applications. From a strategic standpoint, this partnership aligns with LITEON's shift from a component manufacturer to a provider of integrated solutions, particularly in the AI and cloud computing sectors. The company has been actively investing in this area, including a recent tender offer for U-MEDIA to expand its 5G and AI product portfolio. For NVIDIA, this collaboration is a key part of its strategy to expand its AI ecosystem into the telecommunications industry, a massive market with a growing demand for accelerated computing.