Japan’s Telecom advances with Nvidia-SoftBank partnership

SoftBank and Nvidia’s partnership could reshape AI-driven services in Japan.

Nvidia is set to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely in the US, marking a major shift in chip production and supply chain localisation.

SoftBank is making strides in Japan’s AI landscape, using Nvidia’s latest Blackwell chip technology to drive advancements in artificial intelligence and telecommunications. The telecom giant plans to construct Japan’s most powerful AI supercomputer, integrating Nvidia’s Blackwell and Grace Blackwell platforms to create a robust system for advanced AI applications.

In a pioneering trial, SoftBank tested an AI-enabled 5G network that utilises Nvidia’s AI Aerial platform, potentially unlocking new revenue streams for telecom providers. By converting telecom base stations into AI-ready infrastructure, SoftBank demonstrated how its AI-RAN technology can optimise both 5G network performance and support for AI services, allowing for the monetisation of unused network capacity.

Through this collaboration, Nvidia and SoftBank foresee telecom operators generating substantial returns, estimating up to $5 in AI revenue for every $1 invested in AI-RAN infrastructure. SoftBank’s energy-efficient AI network is designed for real-time AI inference, supporting applications like autonomous vehicle operations and robotics, and transforming Japan’s telecom industry into a global AI leader.

A future Nvidia-powered AI marketplace aims to broaden access to AI services across various sectors in Japan. By enabling localised, secure, and low-latency AI solutions, SoftBank is set to provide innovative AI support for sectors from healthcare to research, positioning Japan at the forefront of the AI revolution.