KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto)(TOKYO:6971) today announced it has developed an On-Board Optics Module that achieves world-record bandwidth of 512 Gbps.
Microcombs offer a compact, energy-efficient way to boost data transmission speeds beyond one petabit per second, helping solve global bandwidth bottlenecks. (Nanowerk News) A newly-published paper ...
The chipmaking giant has developed a small chiplet that uses light instead of electricity to transmit data, potentially improving the bandwidth of data centers tasked with intense AI processing. AI’s ...
Copper cabling has been the workhorse for moving data inside of AI and HPC data centers, but fiber is nipping at its heels. Optics brings three possible bandwidth multipliers — wavelength-division ...
There are over 64 zettabytes of data in the global data sphere. The largest tech giants in the world like Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp, and Meta Platforms Inc. all live and breathe in ...
With the rise in AI requiring new computing models and enhanced data transmission methods to cope, the necessity for innovative, high-performance, and low-latency connectivity solutions has never been ...
Engineers have set a new speed record for data transmission through a standard diameter optical fiber. By beaming 55 “modes” of signals down a single-core optical fiber, the team was able to transmit ...
Ciena Corporation CIEN and Arelion have achieved a milestone with the world’s first 1.6 terabits-per-second (Tb/s) wavelength data transmission in a live network field trial. Utilizing Ciena’s ...
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