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Silicon photonics: A light way to lower data centre energy needs?


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  As AI tech guzzles more and more energy, Dr Yating Wan and her team aim to provide light relief with their quantum solution.

The article from Silicon Republic discusses the advancements in silicon photonics, a technology that integrates optical components with silicon chips to enhance data transmission speeds and efficiency. It highlights how silicon photonics could revolutionize data centers by using light instead of electricity for data transfer, significantly reducing energy consumption and heat generation. This technology is particularly promising for AI applications, where massive data processing is required. Companies like Intel and Ayar Labs are mentioned for their contributions to this field, with Intel focusing on integrating silicon photonics into its products to improve bandwidth and reduce power usage, and Ayar Labs working on optical I/O solutions. The article also touches on the potential of silicon photonics to enable faster, more energy-efficient communication networks, both within data centers and across wide area networks (WANs), potentially transforming how data is handled in the era of big data and AI.

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