SynaXG Collaborates with Keysight, and Arm to Drive Energy Efficiency Benchmarking for O-RAN Deployments
SynaXG announced a collaboration with Keysight Technologies and Arm to optimize Open RAN (O-RAN) energy efficiency through realistic carrier-grade traffic testing and validation. This partnership integrates Keysight’s open radio access network architect (KORA) solutions with SynaXG’s ultra-low-power O-DU/CU, leveraging Arm® Neoverse™-based high-efficiency computing to reduce power consumption and improve network sustainability for both public and private 5G deployments.
Advanced Power Efficiency for O-RAN Networks
The rapid expansion of O-RAN infrastructure requires smarter power management solutions to reduce energy costs while ensuring high performance. SynaXG’s Arm-based O-DU/CU has undergone extensive 24+ hour carrier-grade traffic testing using Keysight’s KORA solutions confirming:
- Advanced Energy Efficiency – Optimized software and performance-efficiency of the Arm architecture reduce power consumption by up to 30%, cutting operational costs for telecom operators.
- Validated Carrier-Grade Performance – Long-duration testing under realistic network traffic ensures seamless operation at scale.
Accelerating O-RAN Testing and Deployment
By integrating Keysight’s KORA solutions, SynaXG ensures O-RAN deployments meet stringent energy efficiency benchmarks while maintaining carrier-grade reliability. The power-efficient Arm architecture enables operators to deploy at scale while reducing power demand.
“SynaXG’s ultra-low-power O-DU/CU sets a new industry benchmark for Open RAN energy efficiency,” said Mantosh Malhotra, CBO of SynaXG. “By collaborating with Keysight and Arm, we’re helping operators reduce power consumption while ensuring wireless networks meet performance expectations for real-world deployments.”
“Our collaboration with SynaXG and Arm exemplifies our commitment to advancing O-RAN deployments while tackling sustainability challenges,” said Peng Cao, Vice President and General Manager for Keysight’s Wireless Test Group. “By leveraging our combined expertise, we ensure that next-generation networks not only meet market demands but also significantly reduce power consumption.”