Movement Alert|Nokia Falls 3.03% in Regular Trading, Reverses After Initial Surge on AI-RAN Platform Launch With NVIDIA

Market Focus07-15 21:56

On July 15, Nokia fell 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $11.345/share, with turnover of $213 million. The stock had risen over 3% in pre-market trading but reversed sharply after the opening bell.

On the news front, Nokia announced the launch of the industry's first commercial AI-RAN (Artificial Intelligence Radio Access Network) platform, developed jointly with NVIDIA. The platform, built on Nokia's AI-native network architecture and NVIDIA's accelerated computing technology, has demonstrated over 20% gains in spectral efficiency, targeting 50% improvement by 2027 and more than 100% by 2028. The platform supports 4G, 5G, and future 6G networks, is compatible with Open RAN standards, and will enter pilot deployments later this year before becoming commercially available in 2027 through a subscription-based software model enabling network upgrades without hardware refreshes. Despite the strategic significance of the announcement, the stock failed to hold its pre-market gains and declined during regular trading hours.

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