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Home » #OFC24: Indium Phosphide (InP) Interconnect for AI Infrastructure

#OFC24: Indium Phosphide (InP) Interconnect for AI Infrastructure

April 1, 2024
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Check out OFC Conference and Exposition 2024 videos here: https://ngi.fyi/ofc24yt

Indium Phosphide (InP) components will play a critical role connecting AI clusters across and between data centers, yet only a few vendors have deep expertise in Indium Phosphide. Robert Shore, SVP of Marketing from Infinera, provides a quick primer:

– The challenges faced by network operators due to the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, particularly in building and interconnecting AI clusters in data centers.

– The limitations of existing technologies like VCSELs or silicon-based technologies in transmitting information over longer distances within data centers, and how Infinera’s Indium Phosphide technology excels in this area.

– Infinera’s integrated InP photonic integrated circuit not only lowers costs and increases manufacturability, but also reduces power per bit, a crucial factor for data center operators.

– Infinera can help network operators to establish a secure supply chain in the United States of highly-integrated, low-power, and high-performance optics for AI clusters.

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