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Home » Packetlight Predictions: Optical Transport and AI Cloud Evolution

Packetlight Predictions: Optical Transport and AI Cloud Evolution

January 10, 2025
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How will AI cloud infrastructure evolve in 2025 and how will optical transport support it?

Koby Reshef, CEO from PacketLight offers three predictions:
– New AI-focused hyperscalers emerge offering flexible services, enhanced GPU power, and higher network capacity for developers and machine learning applications
– Network connectivity advances with 400G, 800G, and 1.6T wavelengths, utilizing flex-grid networks to accommodate mixed rates and capacities
– Layer-one encryption and QKD implementation become essential for securing AI models and learning data without compromising network efficiency

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