5G is not just the next generation of networks but is also an innovation platform for services, applications, and connected devices. Moving services and applications to edge is accelerating services “today”, without having to wait for 5G to happen. But what does it take to develop an application that is ready for the Edge and 5G? What sort of hardware, software and ecosystem can enable an application that is future ready. In this talk we will discuss what is Intel doing in this space not only terms of products and solutions but also acting as an vendor neutral eco system enabler. We will also discuss the opportunities available to developers today no matter where they belong in the ecosystem.
Speaker: Chandresh Ruparel, Director, Ecosystem Strategy and Intel Network Builders
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Edge and 5G: What is in it for the developers?
1.
2. Telecom Companies count $386 billion in lost revenue
Whatsapp
– Facebook paid $19 billion for a 55 staff company.
– Forbes estimate total revenue of $5 billion
– 1.5 billion users as of Feb 2018 with $4 revenue per user by 2010 (1)
Skype
▪ Microsoft paid $8.5 Billion in 2011
▪ Skype cleared $2 billion in annual sales for 2013
▪ User base of 196 -300 million with two billion minutes of conversation daily over its network (2)
We Chat
▪ Launched by Tencent,
▪ 1 billion active monthly users as of Q1 2018
▪ Users that check the app daily reached 900 million (3)
Small developers: Huge Impact
3. Telecom Companies count $386 billion in lost revenue
Whatsapp
Facebook paid $19 billion for a 55 staff company. Though WhatsApp's financial statements aren't public
(Facebook doesn't break down its revenue by company), Forbes estimated total revenue to be $5 billion
and the average revenue per user to be $4 by 2020. As of February 2018, WhatsApp had over 1.5 billion
users and sees 60 billion messages sent per day1
Skype
Microsoft paid $8.5 Billion in 2011. Skype cleared $2 billion in annual sales for 2013, and its user base
has since grown from 196 million to 300 million individuals worldwide with two billion minutes of
conversation occurred daily over its network2
We Chat
Launched by Tencent, as of Q1 2018, WeChat has 1 billion active monthly users and WeChat user
number that check the app daily reached 900 million. More than 100m of users are based outside of
China.3
1 https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/040915/how-whatsapp-makes-money.asp
2 https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/070915/how-skype-makes-money.asp
3http://www.businessofapps.com/data/wechat-statistics/
Small developers: Huge Impact
6. 10-15 year transition,
just getting started
Note: RAN buildout represented by macro BTS shipments; 2021 onwards illustrative
Source: Dell’Oro, Gartner, Intel
5G Network Transition
First wave of 5G deployments (’19-’21)
3GPP Release 16 to Release 17
Proliferation of new use-cases (’22+)
3GPP Release 17 onwards
Pre-commercial milestones (’15-’18)
3GPP Release 15
Telecom Infrastructure Project founded
7. 5G is Happening Now
T-Mobile, Ericsson and
Intel Complete World’s
First 5G Call on 600 MHz
Intel unveiled new developments
across the 5G value chain alongside
Baidu, China Mobile, China Telecom,
China Unicom, H3C, Huawei, Tencent,
Unisoc and ZTE *
Intel 5G Technology at
the US Open with ATT,
Ericsson and Fox Sports
Intel 5G at 2020 Tokyo Olympics
with NTT Docomo after World’s
Largest 5G Technology Showcase at
the Olympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018 with KT
9. Impact of 5G:
Accelerates
virtualization
Emergence of new services
(~200x throughput ~ 1ms latency)
Expands wireless infrastructure
Proliferation of
intelligent
devices
(~10x more
devices per m2)
100x data
growth and
demand
Smart
Buildings
Manufacturing
Transportation
Energy
Video
Healthcare
Smart
CitiesPublic
Sector
Retail
Logistics
Devices/
Things
Core
Network
Cloud
Data Center
Radio access
network
IoT and network
edge
E2E network:
“10 Petaflops of compute, 10 Petabytes of storage, 10ms away”
Compute
5G is an Accelerant of Compute Across Network
11. Software:
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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1. Proven Dataplane acceleration
technologies in Network
Platform Framework
2. Integration of analytics, media,
and networking SW
technologies to ease developer
adoption and programmability
3. Leveraging and contributing to
industry standard interfaces and
open source software
USE RICH AND FLEXIBLE SOFTWARE FRAMEWORKS FOR
FASTER SOLUTION READINESS & DEPLOYMENTS
NETWORK PLATFORM FRAMEWORK
APPLICATION WORKLOAD CONVERGENCE
Industry Standard Interfaces for
Efficient, Programmable, Scalable Data Plane
(e.g. DPDK, vSwitch)
Application & Service Orchestration/virtualization
Intel®Xeon™
Processors
Intel®Atom™
Processors
Intel®
FPGA
Intel®Ethernet
Controller
Open Visual
Cloud
Network Edge
SW
RAN SW
(e.g. ADK,
FlexRAN)
Network
Functions
(e.g. CDN, EPC)
VPUIntel®core™
Processors
Developer Edge Frameworks (eg. AWS, Azure, Baidu, Alibaba)
Services (IOT Verticals, Comms, Cloud, Enterprises)
12. Supporting Global 5G Spectrum Harmonization
5G RF Tuning Ranges with Potential Reach across the Globe
24.5-29.5 GHz 37-43.5 GHz 3.3-4.2 GHz
FCC (proposed):
3.7-4.2 GHz
(Licensed,
NPRM July 2018)
5.925-7.125 GHz
(Unlicensed,
NPRM exp.
October 2018)
UnitedStates
Low Range:
600 MHZ
Mid-Range Gap
High Range:
24.25-24.45 GHz
24.75-25.25 GHz
27.5-28.35 GHz
37-40 GHz
47.2-48.2 GHz
Europe
Low Range:
700 MHZ
Mid Range:
3.4-3.8 GHz
(or parts thereof)
High Range:
24.25-27.5 GHz
40.5-43.3 GHz
China
Low Range Gap
Mid Range:
3.3-3.6 GHz
Parts of 4 GHz
High Range:
24.75-27.5 GHz
37-43.5GHz
Korea
Low Range:
700 MHZ
Mid Range:
3.4-3.7 GHz
High Range:
26.5-28.9 GHz
Japan
Low Range:
700 MHZ
Mid Range:
3.5-4.2 GHz
Parts of 4 GHz
High Range:
27.5-29.5 GHz
Contingent on Regional/WRC Outcome
Stringent OOBE on lower edge
(24 GHz) and/or guardband
13. Partnerships:
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USE INDUSTRY LEADING ECOSYSTEM PROGRAMS
TO DRIVE EDGE TRANSFORMATION & ENABLE DEVELOPERS
INVEST
OPEN SOURCE AND STANDARDS
INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
INTEL® NETWORK BUILDERS &
INTEL® DEVELOPER ZONE
100+POCs/Trials/Deployments
Based on Member Solutions
12,000+Intel® Network Builder
University Program
Members
50+Network Edge
Ecosystem Program
Members
350+Members
35+Comms SPs
13,000+Developer’s Trained
worldwide
251,480+Intel® Developer Zone page views
NFVi
NETWORK FUNCTIONS
VIRTUALIZATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
UCPE UNIVERSAL CUSTOMER
PREMISES EQUIPMENT
Intel® Select Solutions for Visual Cloud available Q2’19
14. 14
Prem Sankar Gopannan
Microservices, SDN/Telco/Edge Cloud
Architectures
Director of Engineering
Lumina Networks
Frederick Kautz
Early Innovation Project
Open Network Intelligence
Principal Engineer Red Hat
Amar Kapadia
Co-founder
Author OPNFV getting started
Aarna Networks
Products and services around ONAP
23 NetworkInnovators Trained3908developers
15.
16. Smart
Devices
Wireless
Technology
Access
Network
Core
Network Cloud
Accelerate Transition to Fully
Virtualized Networks
Performance-oriented Clients Across
Multiple Market Segments
Deliver Solutions for
RAN and Network Edge
Intel® Ethernet
Adapter
Intel® QuickAssist
Technology
Intel® Silicon
Photonics
Intel®
FPGA
Intel® Processors
& SoCs
Intel®
4G/5G Modem