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Qualcomm’s new RAN chipsets to accelerate migration toward Open RANs (Analyst Angle)

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Earlier this week, Qualcomm announced new chipsets for Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) and open networks, adding to its existing small cell chipset product line (Qualcomm 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) for small cells). Specifically, the announcement focused on the following domains:

Qualcomm is addressing the macro- and micro-cellular chipset market with these new products, targeting 5G New Radio (NR) infrastructure that includes Massive Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) and mmWave units. The announcement is a major milestone in the vRAN and open network markets, giving vendors more flexibility and scalability to create innovative products. With the newly announced radio networks chipset portfolio, Qualcomm will leverage its strong expertise in radio system design, 5G innovation, and computing to enable emerging infrastructure players, incumbent infrastructure suppliers, and smaller network system integrators to innovate and focus on what they do best: system integration using software, wireless protocols, and application stacking. The ABI Research white paper Open RAN: Market Reality And Misconceptions discusses the importance of both hardware and software in making the leap in terms of performance and efficiency in open network implementations. 

So far, new entrants, startups, and smaller vendors that currently service the vRAN and Open RAN markets are focusing on niche markets that do not require scale (e.g., remote areas or some in-building implementations). Vendors that want to step up their game and target larger-scale opportunities must satisfy three fundamental points:

Chipsets are the foundation of innovative products

The emergence of flexible chipsets and development tools has historically played a fundamental role in creating ecosystems around innovative technologies and allowed a new breed of vendors to enter and shape many industries that have now become the growth engine of our economy, including the Internet, the Personal Computer (PC) business, and the smartphone market. The same actions need to happen in the open network domain. Chipsets are the fundamental building block for cellular network infrastructure and what ultimately enables economies of scale for infrastructure, devices, and the broader ecosystem. 

The current generation of chipsets that can enable vRAN and open networks has led to the market being unable to cater to operator pain points and advanced requirements, most importantly in the following areas:

There are good reasons that these areas have not been addressed yet. A chief reason among these is associated with the lack of well-integrated, cost-effective, and power-efficient radio chipsets from third-party specialists. This has created a very high barrier to entry for new entrants and stifled innovation for new products, implementation efforts, and deployments in brownfield networks. The lack of these chipsets has created a void in the market that is now being addressed with the new Qualcomm chipset platforms. 

ABI Research expects Qualcomm to make a difference in the market. Its long expertise in radio systems and small cell chipsets, as well its strong influence in The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) roadmap and the 5G standard will lead to major benefits for equipment manufacturers. Qualcomm is also a first mover in terms of adopting new technologies and has a strong legacy in communications and computing technologies, as well as strong Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the cellular domain. All these strengths indicate that Qualcomm is very well positioned to transform the vRAN and Open RAN network market as much as it did in the smartphone domain.

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