What is Open6G?
Why are $NVDA ($5T), $AMPG ($0.1B) and $DELL ($0.27T) all working together inside a research center funded by the U.S. Department of Defense 🇺🇸?
Let me tell you.
The answer is bigger than the headline.
Start with the problem.
5G was supposed to change everything.
But it got built on closed, proprietary equipment from a tiny handful of mostly foreign vendors.
You bought the whole stack from one company, locked in, no mixing and matching.
Slow to upgrade.
Expensive.
And for a country that cares who controls its networks, a quiet security problem.
Open RAN was the answer: pry the network open.
Let the radio come from one company, the software from another, the compute from a third, all speaking the same open language.
But "open" only matters if someone actually proves the pieces fit together.
That's where Open6G comes in.
Open6G is a research center at Northeastern University, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense 🇺🇸, built for one mission: design and test the open, programmable, AI-native networks that come after 5G.
It's not a slideshow.
It's wired into Colosseum, the largest RF channel emulator on the planet, plus massive AI compute and one of the biggest anechoic chambers on Earth.
A place to build the future of wireless, and break it, before the real world ever does.
Now, the collaboration.
A modern AI-RAN network isn't one product.
It's a stack of layers that have to work as one:
🧠 The AI brain → NVIDIA, with its Aerial software running the network's intelligence on GPUs.
🖥️ The compute & infrastructure → Dell, the servers the whole thing runs on.
📡 The radio → the physical hardware that turns all that intelligence into actual signal in the air.
And that last layer?
That's AmpliTech. $AMPG.
In May 2026, Open6G ran the world's first open-source Massive MIMO AI-RAN prototype.
NVIDIA's Aerial software handled the AI.
The radio at the heart of it, the only O-RAN 64T/64R Massive MIMO radio designed and built in America 🇺🇸, came from AmpliTech.
That's why a $130M micro-cap sits in the strategic-partner tier, right next to NVIDIA and Dell.
Not as a logo in a footnote.
Because in an open stack, somebody has to make the American radio, and almost nobody does.
So here's the full picture:
The U.S. government wants sovereign 6G.
➟ NVIDIA brings the AI. Dell brings the compute.
➟ AmpliTech brings the radio.
And they're building it, right now, in a lab outside Boston.
The giants need the layers they don't make themselves. AMPG makes one of them.
That's the story. And almost nobody is watching it.
Not advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡
I’m seeing a lot of red pre-market.
This has me very worried.
It must mean all my companies are failing, every thesis is broken, and the future has been cancelled overnight.
I’m going to act on the emotion immediately, sell everything, then try to buy it all back lower once I feel smart again.
@SUNGHOO95779600 If he is selling, we may be fked. Because MM doesn't need those standby MU shares for delivery.
If he intends to take delivery, then we may be fine. So he must be huge whale to have that upfront cash for settlement
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