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Home » Scaling Silicon Photonics to Meet the AI Challenge

Scaling Silicon Photonics to Meet the AI Challenge

April 5, 2024
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Check out OFC Conference and Exposition 2024 videos here: https://ngi.fyi/ofc24yt

Are we underestimating the market size and manufacturing requirements of optical modules needed to AI? Adam Carter, CEO from OpenLight, discusses:

– The increasing demand for high-speed modules in AI will surpass previous industry standards set by data centers, presenting unique challenges for manufacturers.

– To meet this demand, manufacturers will need to scale up and adopt production volumes similar to those seen in the Silicon industry for electronics today.

– OpenLight’s strategic partnership with Jabil, a high-volume manufacturer, is a key step towards meeting these new demands. As part of this partnership, OpenLight will provide Jabil with taste test capability and on-wafer burning for their heterogeneous integrated silicon wafers.

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