The companies describe the system as a breakthrough in network intelligence, delivering more than 30% improvement in network service efficiency, resolving user pain points and enhancing Quality of Experience (QoE) while improving operational profitability.
MediaTek, whose chips power more than two billion connected devices annually, said the platform leverages its expertise in edge AI integration to help carriers unlock new AI-driven service opportunities.
The gateway combines MediaTek’s Wifi 7 Filogic 680 with Airoha’s XGS-PON AN7581 chipsets, introducing robust edge AI computing capabilities for the first time in this category. Supporting major software frameworks including prplOS, RDK-B, and OpenWrt, it uses AI-driven autonomous learning to analyse and optimise network traffic between Wi-Fi and PON systems.
Fully compliant with global telecom standards, the platform’s FTTH congestion optimisation and Wifi anti-interference technologies are designed to reduce latency, boost throughput and enhance overall energy efficiency.
By embedding advanced data-analytics engines directly into the gateway, MediaTek and Airoha are enabling carrier-grade edge AI services.
The system’s AI QoE technology delivers real-time traffic optimisation and automated packet management, achieving over 30% improvement in user experience and a 40% reduction in Mean Time to Recovery (MTTR).
The platform also applies machine learning to address high-traffic scenarios such as streaming, gaming and video conferencing, using real-time anomaly detection to minimise downtime and increase return on investment.
Supporting up to 50 TOPS of Neural Processing Unit (NPU) performance, the AI Fiber Gateway can even be paired with a Personal AI Supercomputer to create micro-AI clouds in private environments, opening new service and monetisation pathways for operators in the AI era.
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