(Reuters) - Xilinx Inc (NASDAQ:XLNX) said on Thursday it will supply chips to Fujitsu Ltd for 5G telecommunications network gear to be used in a new U.S. network.
Such equipment traditionally worked only with parts from the same maker, and the market was dominated by a handful of companies such as Nokia Oyj (HE:NOKIA) and Ericsson (BS:ERICAs). But a shift toward open standards has allowed Fujitsu to expand beyond its home territory of Japan, and other players such as Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) Co Ltd to play a bigger role.
Fujitsu and Xilinx, which is being acquired for $35 billion by Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) Inc, said 5G gear would be used for a new 5G network in the United States, but did not name the carrier.
DISH Network Corp (NASDAQ:DISH) has announced plans for such a network.