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Home » Tech Update: NTT Research – Innovations for a Better Future

Tech Update: NTT Research – Innovations for a Better Future

April 14, 2024
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As demand for network and computing capacity continues to rise, AI is pushing for a revolutionary new infrastructure that is quicker, more sustainable, and secure. This will support cutting-edge innovations. Implementing NTT’s IOWN concept, which aims to shift from electronic to photonic technologies in networks and computing, will play a crucial role in developing a more sustainable and scalable AI infrastructure.

Kazuhiro Gomi, President and CEO from NTT Research, provides updates from Upgrade 2024 event in San Francisco :

– The role of photonics technology as a potential solution to the overheating problem in IT tech infrastructure, especially as AI requires significant computational power and energy consumption.

– The steps towards integrating photonics technology into our systems, starting with replacing connections between processors and memory, and eventually leading to the development of optical computers.

– The importance of investing in fundamental basic research, as it is the starting point for big innovations, and how NTT Research allocates a significant portion of its operating income towards this type of research.

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