Gigabyte Technology is extending its comprehensive end to end artificial intelligence infrastructure portfolio tailored for the telecommunications industry at MWC 2026, aiming to support operators as networks shift from basic data transport to artificial intelligence powered digital platforms. The company positions its systems as tools for converting large volumes of network data into actionable intelligence, automating workflows, and unlocking new revenue opportunities for telecom providers.
The strategy is anchored in the concept of an artificial intelligence factory, where network and subscriber data are transformed into operational intelligence and commercial artificial intelligence services. Gigabyte frames this artificial intelligence factory as the core of the telco to artificial intelligence transition, enabling carriers to systematically process data and feed it into advanced machine learning and inference pipelines that support both internal optimization and external customer offerings.
To address these requirements, Gigabyte highlights the GB300 NVL72, a liquid cooled rack scale platform integrating 72 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs and 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs in a single system. The GB300 NVL72, which is connected via NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand or NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet and NVIDIA ConnectX -8 SuperNIC s, is optimized for large scale artificial intelligence training and inference workloads, enabling operators to automate operations, optimize network planning, and deploy artificial intelligence driven services at telecom scale.
