I have to admit I don’t understand what you’re talking about. Even the fact that you use units of kWh instead of kW is a bit confusing, as it makes it unclear who we’re even dealing with. I don’t think you’re a reliable source if you talk about kilowatt-hours when discussing power, but I’ll reply anyway.
“The Nokia outdoor unit you’re referring to achieves a 70% relative advantage with the same traffic profile; power consumption naturally increases as traffic grows to the previous level.”
Power consumption increases when traffic increases, not when it “grows to the previous level.” Skimming through, it looks like you, as an amateur, tried to make your message as difficult as possible for a layman to read.
“If we now consider that one or more H100/H200s would need to be installed in the Airscale (indoor unit) subrack, cooling becomes a challenge: the hardware is dimensioned for 50% lower consumption. It’s difficult to install GPUs in outdoor units due to passive cooling.”
Yeah, so this is better since they are developing units that consume less. You don’t even need to upgrade the cooling if you want to update. Or what are you trying to say?
For a while now, it’s seemed like you’re a troll account focused on negativity, just like certain handles on a similar discussion board. You know how to look up terminology, but not how to use it.