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Home » Alphawave Semi Predictions 2024: AI Chiplets and Optical Communications

Alphawave Semi Predictions 2024: AI Chiplets and Optical Communications

January 11, 2024
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Tony Chan Carusone, Chief Technology Officer from Alphawave Semi, predicts:

– Customized hardware with chiplets will be deployed to extend AI’s capabilities. As AI models continue to strain our energy and data infrastructure, industry players will look to improve efficiency by customizing their hardware designs. In 2024, chiplets will be the answer.

– Hardware will become the most in-demand tech sector. With the growth of AI showing no signs of slowing down, the need for semiconductor solutions will only intensify. Expect to see more semiconductor companies rising the ranks of tech industry titans.

– 2024 will kick off an optical communication revolution. As we reach an inflection point in data from AI, the most prominent tech players in the world will be compelled to implement new optical connectivity technologies. This will set off a decade of technological progress.

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