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The Aurora system's exaFLOP of performance is equal to a quintillion floating point computations per second, Intel said.
Run that bye me again!
Intel Corp. (INTC) said Monday it will deliver the first supercomputer with a performance of one exaFLOP in the U.S. to the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory .
The contract is valued at more than $500 million and will be delivered to Argonne by Intel and sub-contractor Cray Inc. (CRAY) in 2021, Intel said. Cray said the program contract is valued at more than $100 million for the company.
Cray shares were up 3% to $25.80 Monday afternoon.
The Aurora system's exaFLOP of performance is equal to a quintillion floating point computations per second, Intel said.
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"Engineered materials that break through the optical device speed barrier..."
correction $6.9 B
3/11/19
NVDA to acquire MLNX in deal worth $6.8 B...
Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company. The Company is an integrated supplier of interconnect products and solutions based on the InfiniBand and Ethernet standards. The Company operates in the development, manufacturing, marketing and sales of interconnect products segment. Its products facilitate data transmission between servers, storage systems, communications infrastructure equipment and other embedded systems. It operates its business globally and offers products to customers at various levels of integration. The products it offers include integrated circuits (ICs), adapter cards, switch systems, multi-core and network processors, cables, modules, software, services and accessories. Together these products form a networking solution, focused on computing, storage and communication applications used in multiple markets, including high-performance computing (HPC), cloud, Web 2.0, storage, financial services, and enterprise data center (EDC).
Nice find, thanks for sharing!
THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT
Applied Materials continues to invest in the R&D of production equipment required for current and future devices made on 150mm wafers. We are also keeping a close eye on demand for devices made on advanced materials, including photonics and SiC power MOSFETs.
While R&D toward 200mm wafer materials continues for both classes of device mentioned here—power and photonics—it is clear that the future for 150mm wafer technologies is a bright one. Indeed, 150mm manufacturing looks to be very much alive and kicking.
For additional information, contact mike_rosa@amat.com.
http://www.appliedmaterials.com/nanochip/nanochip-fab-solutions/july-2018/150mm-alive-and-kicking
I forwarded this post to the head of product development at Applied Materials, I'm quite certain they are well aware of what is coming down the pike, but I just couldn't help myself:)
China plans on spending $224B in build out of 5G networks by 2025
Thanks very much Richard
What conference is on April 1st? Thanks!
An impressive group of individuals, lovin the Illumina connection. These are the initial 3 members, I can only assume the list will grow as we grow!
Advisory Board Bio's on website....
https://lightwavelogic.com/Advisory_Board
I like ML's approach with the advisory board, two thumbs up!
I LOVE being in the same award category with the likes of Intel and Broadcom:) Don't forget to vote!
Great news on the new material...Faster By Design
Don't forget to vote for LWLG.....
https://picawards.net/vote
Proto and others way smarter than me, any thoughts on this...? Thx!
NeoPhotonics Announces Class 50 Coherent Modulator and Receiver for 90-100 Gbaud Enabling 800G+ per Wavelength Applications
PR Newswire PR Newswire•February 25, 2019
These Products Provide a Complete Optical Solution for 800G+ per Wavelength Transmission when Combined with NeoPhotonics Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Nano-Tunable Laser
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NeoPhotonics Corporation (NPTN), a leading designer and manufacturer of optoelectronic solutions for the highest speed communications networks in telecom and datacenter applications, today announced the addition of Class 50 versions of its Micro-Modulator (CDM) and Coherent Receiver to its suite of High Bandwidth Coherent components. Class 50 Coherent components improve on the currently shipping Class 40 components, and allow increasing the symbol rate from the current 64 Gbaud rate to market leading 90-100 Gbaud rate. These NeoPhotonics components work together to enable customers to implement single wavelength near one Terabit per second data transmission over datacenter interconnect (DCI) distances.
NeoPhotonics is a leading designer and manufacturer of optoelectronic solutions for the highest speed communications networks in telecom and datacenter applications
NeoPhotonics is a leading designer and manufacturer of optoelectronic solutions for the highest speed communications networks in telecom and datacenter applications
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NeoPhotonics' new Class 50 components for 100 GBaud transmission are designed to work with the emerging new generation of coherent Digital Signal Processors based on the 7 nanometer Silicon process node and triple the symbol rate over standard 100Gbps (32 GBaud) coherent systems. Higher symbol rates increase data capacity while maintaining superior optical single to noise ratio (OSNR), spectral density and reach performance. All of these components are available in compact form factor packages suitable for use in pluggable modules and compact daughter cards.
Class 50 CDM: NeoPhotonics Class 50, polarization multiplexed, quadrature coherent driver modulator (CDM) features a co-packaged InP modulator with a linear, high bandwidth, differential driver, and is designed for low V-Pi, low insertion loss and a high extinction ratio. The compact package is designed to be compliant with the form factor of the OIF Implementation Agreement #OIF-HB-CDM-01.0.
Class 50 Micro-ICR: NeoPhotonics Class 50 High Bandwidth Micro-Intradyne Coherent Receiver (Micro-ICR) is designed for 90-100 GBaud symbol rates, tripling the rate of standard 100G ICRs. The compact package is designed to be compliant with the OIF Implementation Agreement OIF-DPC-MRX-02.0.
In addition, NeoPhotonics has introduced a "Nano" ultra-narrow linewidth external cavity tunable laser, which cuts the size approximately in half compared to current Micro-ITLAs, while featuring industry leading linewidth with low electrical power consumption.
"We are currently providing our customers with a matched suite of high speed Class 40, 64 Gbaud, optical components to support current 600G per wavelength systems, and the addition of Class 50 versions will continue to support our customers as they move to 90-100 Gbaud and nearly 1 Terabit per wavelength," said Tim Jenks, Chairman and CEO of NeoPhotonics. "As new generations of electronics become available, it is crucial that the optical components are available to complete the suite, in this case realizing near 1 Terabit per second on a single wavelength," continued Mr. Jenks.
NeoPhotonics will exhibit its suite of coherent components for 600G to a Terabit at the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition in San Diego in Booth 2923, March 5th to 7th, along with its broad family of products for high speed applications.
About NeoPhotonics
NeoPhotonics is a leading designer and manufacturer of optoelectronic solutions for the highest speed communications networks in telecom and datacenter applications. The Company's products enable cost-effective, high-speed data transmission and efficient allocation of bandwidth over communications networks. NeoPhotonics maintains headquarters in San Jose, California and ISO 9001:2000 certified engineering and manufacturing facilities in Silicon Valley (USA), Japan and China. For additional information visit www.neophotonics.com.
© 2019 NeoPhotonics Corporation. All rights reserved. NeoPhotonics and the red dot logo are trademarks of NeoPhotonics Corporation. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
oops, right my apologies.
Additionally, ML has promised monthly corp. update pr's, next should be on 3/11 ish.
tcubed, thx for posting the interview. I have to agree the interviewer was extremely unprofessional and sounded disengaged. Kinda sounded like Spicolli, "yeah so uhm, yeah what's the value proposition LWLG brings to the table?" Uhm so I gotta go catch a tasty wave dude.
I didn't mind ML saying we're looking to make devices that EVERYBODY'S gonna need in the next decade.
I think we should petition Juan for a redo...
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Maybe next go around, Bob Swan named full-time CEO of INTC
It's a busy morning in the semi's....
Teradyne And Lemsys Announce Teradyne's Acquisition Of Lemsys SA, Leading Provider Of Test Equipment For High Power Semiconductor Industry >TER
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Press Release: Teradyne and Lemsys Announce Teradyne's Acquisition of Lemsys SA, Leading Provider of Test Equipment for High Power Semiconductor Industry
Teradyne and Lemsys Announce Teradyne's Acquisition of Lemsys SA, Leading Provider of Test Equipment for High Power Semiconductor Industry
- Expands Teradyne's role in the emerging and fast growing power discrete test market
- Provides customers a portfolio of power discrete test solutions from R&D to high volume production
- Enhances Lemsys's growth through Teradyne's global distribution and financial strength
I'll second that Photo!
"or maybe Dr Lebby just takes the Intel CEO spot and then acquires LWLG for $5 Billion, he knows its a steal even at that price"
INTC reportedly offers to acquire Mellanox Tech. for $6B.... MLNX up 18% premarket
Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company. The Company is an integrated supplier of interconnect products and solutions based on the InfiniBand and Ethernet standards. The Company operates in the development, manufacturing, marketing and sales of interconnect products segment. Its products facilitate data transmission between servers, storage systems, communications infrastructure equipment and other embedded systems. It operates its business globally and offers products to customers at various levels of integration. The products it offers include integrated circuits (ICs), adapter cards, switch systems, multi-core and network processors, cables, modules, software, services and accessories. Together these products form a networking solution, focused on computing, storage and communication applications used in multiple markets, including high-performance computing (HPC), cloud, Web 2.0, storage, financial services, and enterprise data center (EDC).
Report from Israeli Finance Minister that Intel will invest $11B on new chip plant, AMAT upgraded by RBC to Outperform this morning pt $45... for anyone interested.
Corning having a good morning...
Sees 2019 Optical communications sales up low teens percentage...
I see your point DLucky, on the bright side, maybe we are already deep in talks for a partnership and the extension is just that, a short term extension needed as insurance in the event the partnership is not consummated? Talks can go on for a longtime, but it' not a deal until the handshake, signatures on the agreement and the money is deposited in the account. It is the appropriate action given the timing of the product development/commercialization.
Bingo! Really nothing more to be said on the topic. Let's move forward with the conversation, please:)
Messi, I agree with your comments that there would be conditions attached. This is similar to investing in a promising biotech with their lead drug/thereapy in Ph 3 clinical trials and no revenue. If ML feels we have "what everyone wants" then a little short term pain with LPC for max gain is ok with me. He will negotiate the best deal for the company and it's shareholders when the timing is right, not before.
Great find! Thanks very much for sharing!
Good point inversor86, I agree.
From the "way back machine"...2015
Dr. Lebby stated, "Lightwave Logic is in the vanguard of polymer photonics.
https://www.phiconference.com/research/polymer-photonics-to-challenge-incumbent-indium-phosphide/
I know we can't attend all conferences but here's another one...
https://www.ecio-2019.org
From NeoPhotonics pr this am...
"As a Company, we remain committed to our core capabilities, including our industry leading coherent components and solutions for data center interconnect and telecommunications systems," said Tim Jenks , Chairman and CEO of NeoPhotonics . "These actions will complete our move from module to component level solutions for client network applications and will further increase our focus on our more profitable, industry leading platforms for 400 Gigabits/sec to beyond 1 Terabit/sec on a single wavelength, in which our advanced hybrid photonic integration technology provides the highest value," concluded Mr. Jenks.
For sure given the recent developments with the founders daughter. With the insane amount of data demand autonomous vehicles will bring, I'm hoping Intel, with their Mobileye acquisition is in the mix. Now that would be something.
Only the first 5 pages loaded? Will look into it further, this blew my mind: on page 4, "90% of the world's data was created in the past 2 years alone". Look at the projected growth of Internet Video... reminds me of a little company that I owned shares in where GOOG swooped in and swallowed (stole) them for a song. Clearly they had the insight of where the greatest data consumption demand would come from. I still have a bad taste in my mouth on that one, I actually lost money on the acquisition, ended up with some GOOG shares around $400 p/s and sold them right away because I was bitter about the low buyout number. Clearly that was a mistake in hinds sight.
On2 Tech...video compression tech. (think Youtube)
https://techcrunch.com/2009/08/05/google-acquires-video-compression-technology-company-on2-for-106-million/
I hadn't noticed, thanks for pointing out and thank you for all of your unwavering contributions to the board.
From 12/21/17...
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/photonic-integrated-circuit-pic-market-2022---leading-players-are-infinera-huawei-intel-neophotonics-onechip-photonics-avago-technologies-ciena-oclaro-and-jds-uniphase-300574372.html
Could one of these companies be some of the Tier 1 co's we are working with???
10. Company Profiles
Infinera Corporation
Huawei Global
Intel
NeoPhotonics
Avago Technologies
Ciena
OneChip Photonics
Alcatel-Lucent
Oclaro, Inc
JDS Uniphase, Inc