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Radisys' unique software has been expertly engineered to operate smoothly on multiple System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures and target hardware platforms. In spite of its hardware agnosticism, the software offers optimized integration performance on the chosen platforms. It can be deployed on bare metal Commercial Off-The- Shelf (COTS) servers or as containerized network functions on cloud infrastructure, thus offering a high degree of adaptability. The software offers robust throughput performance and can function on a variety of processor systems, ranging from low-end to high- end, data center-grade servers. Radisys' Open RAN software is versatile and robust, offering near-peak throughput performance while optimally utilizing CPU cores. The scalability of Radisys' software allows service providers to select the hardware that best aligns with their use cases and deployment strategies, ensuring consistent functionality and performance across different hardware configurations. Scalable End-to-End Radisys Connect Open RAN exemplifies flexible architecture by supporting a variety of deployment scenarios. It can operate effectively in unlicensed spectrum environments like the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), or support a co-existence scenario of licensed and unlicensed bands in a multi- mode operation. The flexibility of Radisys' solutions allows service providers to choose the optimal network topology to meet their specific requirements. Flexible Architecture Integrated on Multiple-SoCs, Hardware, and Cloud Platforms 5G MAGAZINE | #08

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