Article 5500Q Never Enough Bandwidth: Optical I/O Consortium Formed to Set Interconnect Standards

Never Enough Bandwidth: Optical I/O Consortium Formed to Set Interconnect Standards

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More than 20 companies have joined an industry consortium to establish specifications for multi-wavelength integrated optics - the emerging interconnect technology whose advocates say is critical to next-generation HPC and AI. Announced today, the CW-WDM MSA (Continuous-Wave Wavelength Division Multiplexing Multi-Source Agreement) Group, wants to build an ecosystem to work on common standards and interoperability for dense laser light sources, which in turn will enable broad adoption of optical I/O.

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