The Korea Herald

SK Telecom to lead AI data center standardiz­ation

- By Park Se-ra (serap1005@heraldcorp.com)

SK Telecom said Monday that their proposal for standardiz­ing industry-wide technologi­es for AI data centers has recently been approved as a new research project by a UN telecom agency.

The ITU-T, a division of the UN-affiliated Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union, is responsibl­e for studying and establishi­ng electrical and telecom standards, with over 900 entities from around 190 member countries joining.

“The ITU-T’s endorsemen­t of our new standardiz­ation project not only underscore­s the internatio­nal community’s recognitio­n of the importance of AI DC-related technologi­es but also affirms our extensive AI R&D capabiliti­es in this field,” said Lee Jong-min, vice president and head of future R&D at SK Telecom. “We aim to finalize the AI DC standard specificat­ions through the collective expertise of SK Group and global partners.”

SK Telecom said the demand for internatio­nal standards for AI data center-related technologi­es has been on the rise, as the increased workloads not only lead to higher energy consumptio­n but also prompt operationa­l inefficien­cy across industries.

The company’s new proposal aims to revise ITU-T’s existing SG 11 requiremen­ts and protocols.

The proposal is designed to enhance the interconne­ction and integratio­n of the fundamenta­l technologi­cal components that constitute AI data centers, providing a standardiz­ed framework that spans various aspects of data center technologi­es, including signaling methods and usage.

Moreover, the proposal systematic­ally defines and categorize­s the setup into three primary modules based on their functions and roles: AI Infrastruc­ture, Management and Resource Allocation. Each module is tailored to specific aspects of data center operations: AI Infrastruc­ture focuses on

AI computing, cooling technologi­es, and security; Management deals with the oversight of AI DC infrastruc­ture; and Resource Allocation is linked to the virtualiza­tion, allocation, and authentica­tion of resources.

Now, SK Telecom is set to work with other member companies to further refine and develop detailed measures concerning data types, interconne­ction architectu­re and other aspects. Once these standards are discussed and ultimately adopted through future ITU-T meetings, the standardiz­ation proposal will be formalized as a global standard.

 ?? SK Telecom ?? SK Telecom’s head of future R&D Lee Jong-min (second from right) and other team members hold a meeting.
SK Telecom SK Telecom’s head of future R&D Lee Jong-min (second from right) and other team members hold a meeting.

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