• T-Mobile pilots NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition AI infrastructure to demonstrate physical AI applications at the edge, complementing the AI-RAN Innovation Center's distributed network
  • Physical AI developers including Fogsphere, LinkerVision, Levatas, Vaidio and Siemens Energy are building reasoning and vision AI agents to the edge using the NVIDIA Metropolis Blueprint for video search and summarization (VSS) to integrate into T-Mobile's distributed edge network, with the City of San Jose among first to assess the technology.
  • The new NVIDIA VSS blueprint version 3 accelerates the development of reasoning video analytics AI agents through a flexible modular architecture, advanced multimodal visual understanding and integrated agentic search capabilities.

GTC—NVIDIA and T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) today announced they are working with Nokia and a growing ecosystem of developers to bring physical AI applications over distributed edge AI networks. This collaboration demonstrates how next generation AI-RAN infrastructure can transform the wireless network into a platform for distributed high-performance edge AI computing, creating a foundation for developers to deploy vision AI agents that understand the physical world across cities, utilities and industrial worksites using the NVIDIA Metropolis platform.

NVIDIA's AI-RAN portfolio encompasses NVIDIA ARC-Pro built on NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition for power-constrained cell sites, and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition for higher-capacity mobile switching offices (MSOs).

T-Mobile was the first in the U.S. to pilot NVIDIA's AI-RAN infrastructure with Nokia's anyRAN software and is now working with select NVIDIA physical AI partners, demonstrating how cell sites and mobile switching offices can support distributed edge AI workloads while continuing to deliver advanced 5G connectivity.