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From the 12/4/23 shareholder letter...
while fiber optic transceiver companies have expressed interest in learning how to implement our polymer modulators into their ongoing 800G transceiver development programs.
imec
April 2023
For lane rates at 400Gbps, the SiPho toolbox needs a major upgrade. Especially on the transmission side, modulators with bandwidth beyond 100GHz and sufficiently low optical losses are very hard to achieve in Si or Ge, which necessitates the introduction of “exotic” electro-optic materials such as LiNbO3, BaTiO3 or chromophore polymers.
Lightwave Logic Inc. The Heartbeat of AI
How many data centers are there worldwide?
8,000 data centers
Data Center Industry
According to CloudScene data 6 of 110 countries with available information, as of January 2021 there were nearly 8,000 data centers globally.
Not even up to date...
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Data Center Market size was valued at USD 55.26 Billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 124.11 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2022 to 2030.
https://www.verifiedmarketresearch.com/product/data-center-market/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhq273OWEgwMVHGBHAR0rSgd_EAAYBCAAEgLPgvD_BwE
"There can be millions of modulators in a single data center". 😊
Slide #10
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Outstanding posts all day yesterday, thanks to all contributors.
I like that proto,
Lightwave Logic Inc. The Heartbeat of A.I.
Investment giant Blackstone and Digital Realty , one of the world's largest data-center companies, are creating a new venture to develop $7 billion in data centers that will target the largest providers of online content, cloud services and artificial intelligence.
The venture plans to develop 10 data centers on four campuses in Frankfurt , Paris and northern Virginia over the next five or six years, the companies said.
Digital Realty , which already has more than 300 data-center operations in over 25 countries, will operate and lease the facilities while Blackstone will provide much of the capital.
Demand has been soaring for data centers -- the physical real estate that houses the Internet -- from cloud- computing companies and new players like TikTok. The growth of artificial intelligence is expected to turbocharge that demand, given that artificial-intelligence searches require 10 times the computing power of regular searches.
"Data centers are experiencing once in-a-generation demand growth, driven by cloud adoption and the AI revolution," Blackstone President and Chief Operating Officer Jon Gray said in a statement.
The new venture comes amid growing concern over whether there is enough power and land in the most desirable locations for the anticipated growth of the data-center business. Environmental groups also have questioned the large amount of water needed to cool many facilities.
The partners likely will be able to sidestep these issues because Digital Realty already owns the land and has the needed power commitments for the four campuses being planned. The venture also is planning cooling systems that don't require water.
Under the terms of the deal, which is scheduled to close in stages next year, Blackstone will have an 80% ownership stake and will make an initial capital contribution of $700 million . Digital Realty will own the other 20% stake. After closing, the partners will fund remaining development costs on a pro-rata basis.
When fully operational the data centers are expected to provide 500 megawatts of capacity -- enough to power more than 375,000 homes. Digital Realty already is developing 46 megawatts of that, with 33% pre-leased.
The venture's so-called hyperscale data centers will be focusing primarily on serving the world's largest technology companies. About 20% of the 500 megawatts in capacity at the four campuses is expected to be delivered by the end of next year.
Google , Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and other tech giants have leased more than 2.3 gigawatts of capacity in North America data centers this year. That already exceeds last year's record level, according to datacenterHawk, a data, research and consulting firm.
Blackstone , one of the world's largest commercial-property investors, made a major push into the data-center business in 2021 when it privatized QTS Realty Trust in a deal valued at $10 billion . Blackstone has increased QTS's development pipeline to more than $15 billion from $1 billion two years ago.
Write to Peter Grant at peter.grant@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
12-07-23 1605ET
Amazing...
"Today, approximately 20% of data center network costs originate from optics. And power consumption of data center optics has risen to 10% of total data center power expenditures, up from 3% a decade ago. Lowering the cost, power requirements, and latency of data center optics, while significantly increasing performance and capacity, will be essential for the purpose-built, AI-driven data centers of the future."
Sounds very probable, can't remember the last time (if ever?) I've seen a company attend back to back with the same firm in less than a one month span.
A bump for this headline from Tues...
(Benzinga Newswire)
Applied Materials and CEA-Leti Unveil Joint Lab For Rapidly Growing Specialty Chip Markets
Dec 5, 2023 at 7:30 AM EST
Based at CEA-Leti, Collaboration Focuses on Materials Engineering Solutions to Accelerate Semiconductor Device Development for Applied’s ICAPS Customers
SANTA CLARA, Calif. and GRENOBLE, France, Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Materials, Inc. and CEA-Leti today announced an expansion of their longstanding collaboration to focus on developing differentiated materials engineering solutions for several specialty semiconductor applications.
The joint lab, which represents CEA-Leti’s highest level of collaboration, aims to accelerate device innovations for Applied’s customers serving ICAPS markets (IoT, Communications, Automotive, Power and Sensors). Technology applications in those fields include photonics, image sensors, RF communications components, power devices and heterogeneous integration.
https://ir.appliedmaterials.com/news-releases/news-release-details/applied-materials-and-cea-leti-unveil-joint-lab-rapidly-growing
https://www.leti-cea.com/cea-tech/leti/english/Pages/Applied-Research/Facilities/photonics-plateform.aspx
Interesting that Dr. Lebby is doing back to back ROTH MKM events, less than a month apart...
12/14/2023 ROTH MKM 12th Annual Deer Valley Conference Location: Park City, UT
11/15/2023 ROTH MKM 12th Annual New York Technology Conference
https://www.meetmax.com/sched/event_95707/conference_home.html?bank_access=0&event_id=95707
So, Lumentum (LITE) just recently acquired Cloud Light (immediately accretive), does it sound like the (LITE) CEO is a little excited about the macro outlook for DC interconnects?
2:08 mark
"added to that is this reallllly explosive growth of AI and ML which connecting all the GPU's and memory is really growing the interconnects even faster so, we're seeing that the growth of the DC interconnects and the transceivers that connects all these GPU's and memory etc. really is gonna grow faster than 30% CAGR, which is extraordinary and we're in the sweet spot of the very highest speed transceivers that the customers and cloud operators really need and want from us."
https://schwabnetwork.com/video/lumentum-lite-ceo-on-future-of-cloud-a-i-
Lightwave's timing to market could not be better!
CNBC TV 5:09 AM ET
12/5/23 The AI Wars Begin! OpenAI & MSFT vs everybody else...holy smokes!
"META, IBM, ORCL, AMD, INTC and 50 other companies are teaming up to form what their calling the AI Alliance, looking to create an open model for new AI technology and ensure it's safe and responsible for development. The move positions the coalition as an alternative to OpenAI amid criticism that it and MSFT are NOT and open source platform, despite claims to the contrary."
Lightwave Logic Inc. Could You Afford To Live Without This Polymer Technology
Tagline change by me...:)
Chiplet Summit 2024' (Call for papers)
February 6-8, 2024
Santa Clara Convention Center
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
This is going to be HUGE!
About the Event
The Second Annual Chiplet Summit is the show chip designers can’t miss if they want to stay competitive.
They’ll get the scoop on ways to make their chiplets run faster, scale better, use less power, and be more flexible.
This unique event gives attendees a place to network with peers, ask questions of the experts, and talk to vendors offering a wide variety of products and services.
https://chipletsummit.com
Keynote Speakers
Subi Kengeri
VP AI System Solutions, Applied Materials
Heterogeneous Integration in the AI Era
Wednesday, January 25, 2023 10:10-10:40
About the Speaker: Subi Kengeri is the Vice President of AI Systems Solutions at Applied Materials. His team is chartered with the goal of architecting next generation AI Systems leveraging Applied’s fundamental innovations.
Prior to joining Applied, Subi was the CTO and vice president of world-wide client solutions at Globalfoundries, responsible for enabling differentiated SoC and systems solutions. Subi joined Globalfoundries in 2009 as the vice president of global design solutions responsible for world-wide design engineering and semiconductor ecosystem development. He was responsible for determining technology feasibility, competitiveness, and manufacturability of technology platform through cross-functional collaboration of customers, R&D and ecosystem. In the role of vice president of CMOS Platforms Business Unit, Subi was responsible for business results.
Subi started his SoC design engineering career at Texas Instruments in 1991 and prior to joining Globalfoundries, he was the senior director of design-technology platform and head of North America Design center, at TSMC. Subi has been granted 47 U.S. design engineering patents and has given over 100 invited talks and press interviews.
Abstract: Semiconductor industry is at an inflection point. AI Compute requirements, specifically TOPs/W/$ needs, are growing exponentially while facing Moore’s Law scaling constraints. The future of the semiconductor industry is going to increasingly rely on new materials and newer approaches to integrating system functions. There will be a growing need to take a complete system to technology co-optimization approach with specific focus on system architecture, advanced packaging and software. This talk will cover why and how Heterogeneous Integration enables and catalyzes solutions required to meet system design challenges in the AI era.
Steve Weiss on CNBC Halftime Report made the statement...
"Industry experts are estimating that it takes 20X more power to do an AI search vs a Google search." Wow! Now consider highly respected Tech investor Brad Gershner is on the record as being bearish on Google stating he believes Google will be seriously challenged in their search business as AI is the "go to" vehicle for search going forward. Now extrapolate out the increased energy/grid demand as AI expands like a supernova in the next few years.
I ask, could you afford to live without this polymer technology?
Dr. Lebby in his closing statement...
when you go and talk to new and prospective customers, or their showing a lot of interest, or their wanting samples, prototypes and things, the question that comes up is this like, just think about how this technology will change and enable your business, could you afford to live without this polymer technology? And if you look at the performances demonstrated so far both in our partners with other companies, as well as ourselves, it just truly exciting and so for a new technology platform, umh, yeah 2024 to me is really gonna be an exciting year"
I agree Ruud, Dr. Lebby conveyed everything he possibly could in the update, investors can either add opportunisticaly or chase, buying at much higher levels. To each his own...
I hate bumping my own posts (from July) but this is even more relevant today to my thinking...
The era of electrical connectivity limiting data transmission is ending, as optical interconnectivity becomes the foundational building block for accelerated computing. Today’s advanced AI models require exponentially increasing memory capacity and bandwidth, as Large Language Models (LLM) including GPT-4 used for ChatGPT and Recommendation Engines are memory bound rather than compute bound. Cloud service providers (CSPs) and hyperscale data centers are unable to decouple memory scaling from compute, often referred to as the “memory-wall” challenge. Low bandwidth, high latency and high-power electrical interconnects are consequential barriers to growth of profitable AI business models and advancements in AI. As a result, Optical Compute Interconnect (OCI) is the only viable solution to enable disaggregation of scalable data center memory and accelerated computing. Additionally, optically interconnected pooled memory systems address the largest contributor to data center economic inefficiency – stranded memory.
Bingo, the writing is on the wall for those willing to open their eyes and read it.
Totally off topic, this should be taught in business schools, I believe Terry Semel was Yahoo CEO at the time...
Don't be like Yahoo pic.twitter.com/dRXCjc34kO
— World of Engineering (@engineers_feed) December 3, 2023
It could mean companies that have an interest in incorporating Lightwave's technology into their current and future designs. This could include a company or companies working on Lidar, sensing, virtual reality, quantum computing, RF optical uses, or new inquiries from transceiver manufacturers not yet engaged.
Looks like east coast operations are in Boston, 4 current job listings...
Polaris Electro-Optics Inc.
Photonics Test Lead
Integration Lead
RF Integrated Photonics Lead
Photonics Reliability Lead
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?currentJobId=3766193952&f_C=91643747&geoId=92000000&origin=COMPANY_PAGE_JOBS_CLUSTER_EXPANSION&originToLandingJobPostings=3766193952%2C3766400776%2C3766165914%2C3766403017
I find it noteworthy that with all of Corey's prior experience with companies such as Micron Tech., Dow Chemical...that he chose to not only Found, but build the business model around next gen electro optic modulators...hmm?
Through our existing investments in the photonics, optics, and high- performance compute sectors, we recognize an unmet and rapidly growing need for a next generation of electro-optic modulators.
Relating to the June 23' commercialization pr...
Lebby said the deal runs for at least four years. In addition to a license initiation fee, the agreement covers per-unit royalties, minimum royalty levels that increase annually, and minimum sales volume in units.
The deal marks commercial acceptance of Lightwave Logic’s technology and approach, Lebby asserted. He added he is pursuing other license opportunities that may be the subject of similar announcements in the not too distant future. Pursuit of such license agreements is part of what Lebby describes as a three-pronged approach towards commercialization, alongside development of the company’s own chips and technology transfer. He says that examples of Lightwave Logic’s own chips are returning from multiple fabs, setting the stage for additional prototyping efforts. He revealed that significant developments in this area are on tap for later this year.
https://www.lightwaveonline.com/optical-tech/components/article/14294661/lightwave-logic-reaches-electrooptic-polymer-materials-commercialization-with-supply-license-agreement
A quick Caulfield interview...
Chips have been a flashpoint this year among geopolitical tensions between the US and China. @MorganLBrennan discusses with GlobalFoundries CEO Thomas Caulfield $GFS pic.twitter.com/yheUTKOKDW
— CNBCOvertime (@CNBCOvertime) December 1, 2023
Data is the new oil....
09:50 AM EST, 11/30/2023 (MT Newswires) --
Microsoft (MSFT) said Thursday it will invest 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2 billion) over the next three years to expand its artificial intelligence datacenter infrastructure in the UK.
The tech giant said this will be the company's largest-ever single investment in the UK, aimed at growing its datacenter footprint across locations in London and Cardiff, as well as potential expansion into northern England.
The planned spending will cover capacity, AI talent and education programs, and AI safety and security measures.
"Microsoft is committing to more than doubling its datacenter footprint in the UK, training more than one million people for the AI economy and supporting the UK's growing AI safety and research efforts," the company said.
Of note, Coherent has a facility in Longmont, CO just 42.2 miles North of Englewood...
Locations
COHERENT - LONGMONT
Address
2410 Trade Center Avenue, Longmont, CO, 80501
United States
Regions Supported:
United States
Corporate
E-Mail: tech.sales@coherent.com
Website: https://www.coherent.com
https://www.coherent.com/company/locations/americas/united-states/coherent-longmont
An interesting interview with Julie Eng, CTO at Coherent
PIC platforms: A question of choice
Friday 24th November 2023
LAURA HISCOTT : Some will argue for InP PICs and others for silicon, but you see a role for both. Why?
JULIE ENG: A lot of people want to make it an either/or. My view is it’s an “and.” I ran transceiver engineering for Finisar for almost two decades.
Our strategy at Coherent is to have all the capabilities, so we can objectively choose the right technology for a product on a product-by-product basis, because we’re the number one maker of optical transceivers in the world, so we’re going to make all the different types of transceivers.
Nice find, Thx
Watch Lightwave Logic CEO, Michael Lebby tells us about their exciting product, winner of the Most Innovative Hybrid PIC/Optical Integration Platform Award: https://t.co/OZ14DHygPB
— ECOC Exhibition (@ECOC_Exhibition) November 27, 2023
(For reference)
Infinera (INFN) Company Profile:
6373 San Ignacio Avenue
San Jose, CA 95119
United States
408 572 5200
https://www.infinera.comSector(s):
Technology Industry: Communication Equipment
Full Time Employees: 3,267
Infinera Corporation provides optical transport networking equipment, software, and services worldwide. The company's product portfolio includes Infinera Groove series for modular and sled-based platforms to support a various transport network applications; Infinera 7300 series, an SDN-ready coherent optical transport system; Infinera FlexILS open optical line system that connects various Infinera and third-party terminal equipment platforms over long-distance fiber optic cable providing switching, multiplexing, amplification, and management channels; and Infinera 7090 and 7100 series for transport platforms. It also offers Infinera XTM series, a packet-optical transport platform that enables metro connectivity solutions; Infinera XTC series, a multi-terabit packet optical transport platforms that integrates digital OTN switching and optical DWDM transmission; Infinera mTera series, a network transport solution; and Infinera XT series, a platform that is designed to power cloud scale network services over metro, DCI, long-haul, and subsea networks. In addition, the company provides Infinera Cloud Xpress Family that is designed to meet the needs of internet content providers (ICPs), communication service providers, internet exchange service providers, enterprises, and other large-scale data center operators; and ICE-X Coherent Pluggable Optics. It also offers Infinera Transcend software suite; and system software and customer support services. The company serves telecommunications service providers, ICPs, cable providers, wholesale carriers, research and education institutions, large enterprises, and government entities. It markets and sells its products and related support services primarily through its direct sales force. The company was formerly known as Zepton Networks. Infinera Corporation was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
As would I, just pleased to see funds rolling in to support the advancement of PICs etc. etc ...
Lightwave Logic Inc. Faster by Design
Might be a reach, might not...could this be an example of what Dr. Lebby means by "ubiquitous"? Fun to speculate...
Weaving piezoelectric polymers into nanofibers reveals a surprising pathway to boost stem cell growth naturally, without external power.
Their peizoelectric nature coupled with the fact that these polymers are soft, organic materials that mesh well with living tissue, makes them excellent candidates for medical applications like powering implanted devices, such as pacemakers.
When it comes to growing stem cells, these polymers are being studied for their ability to supercharge stem cell growth.
$14M grant...
Infinera is a domestic optical compound semiconductor manufacturer with in-house fab operations and advanced test and packaging capabilities in multiple states. According to the company, the CalCompetes grant will enable it to build upon its 20+ year history in the United States and continue to drive innovation in indium phosphide-based compound semiconductor and monolithic photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technologies. Fostering the domestic production of these critical and emerging technologies helps increase America’s economic and national security in semiconductor innovation, manufacturing, and supply chain resilience.
https://picmagazine.net/article/118106/newsletter
I'll go out on limb and say that by the end of the decade, there will have been more world changing scientific breakthroughs from AI than in the last 100 years combined, this health pod probably won't devour much data at all...:))
In the evolving healthcare landscape, AI is making significant contributions. CarePods might be our best bet to reduce the physician shortage we are experiencing. pic.twitter.com/cXNyCJSsWW
— Interesting Engineering (@IntEngineering) November 23, 2023
Who knew there was such a thing as young polymer scientists award...:) I love it!
Macromolecular Rapid Communications Junior Researcher Award
Macromolecular Rapid Communications Junior Researcher Award recognizes innovative polymer scientists at the beginning of their independent career.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/15213927/homepage/junior-researcher-award.html
Dr. So also is the CTO of NexGen Nano...when does he sleep?
Here, Professor Franky So, chief technology officer at solar technology specialist NextGen Nano, discusses the role organic solar cells (OSCs) can play in addressing the issue of solar panel waste.
The organic polymers that make up OSCs can be designed with recyclability in mind. Some of these organic materials can be broken down and reprocessed, enabling the recovery of valuable components. Additionally, the solution-based manufacturing processes used for OSCs, such as printing or coating, allow for the deposition of thin layers on flexible substrates. This characteristic makes it easier to separate and recycle different layers.
Dr. Franky So
Research and career
Franky So earned his doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California. He was the Manager for the OLED Research group at the Motorola Corporate Research Laboratories before transitioning to become the Head of OLED Research at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. In 2005, he joined the University of Florida and became the Rolf E. Hummel Professor of Electronic Materials in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Since 2015, he has been the Walter and Ida Freeman Distinguished Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University.
He has received many awards in the past. While at Motorola, he was named the Distinguished Innovator and Master Innovator. He was the recipient of the Department of Energy Solid State Lighting Program Significant Achievement Awards. He has founded and co-founded 5 startups. In 2023, he was named the Entrepreneur of the Year at the North Carolina State University. Dr. So holds 120 U.S. patents. He has published more than 230 papers with an H-Index of 82, edited 5 books, and written 4 book chapters. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Materials Science and Engineering Reports and serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of Display Technology, SPIE Journal of Photonic Technology, and Journal of SID. So is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Photonics Society, and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, MRS, IEEE, SID, OSA, and SPIE.
In 2023, Franky So was named the Entrepreneur of the Year by North Carolina State University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franky_So
https://www.lightwavelogic.com/about-us/leadership/
So’s current research focus is on electronics properties and photophysics of organic semiconductors and quantum dots used for OLEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, sensors and transistors. His recent works include: use of corrugated structures to fabricate OLEDs and perovskite solar cells, charge transport, injection and charge transfer excitons in organic semiconductors, dielectric properties of polymer-fullerene blends for photovoltaics, vertical permeable metal base transistors, vertical field effect transistors, PbS quantum dots photodetectors and phototransistors, and ferroelectric transistors.
https://www.mse.ncsu.edu/people/fso/
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Lightwave Logic Inc. Faster by Design
Press Release
Nokia supercharges AI with Ultra Ethernet
Nokia working with Ultra Ethernet Consortium to develop an open networking standard to address demanding networking requirements of high-performance computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads
Nokia leadership in Ethernet networking and standards development to help to shape Ultra Ethernet as highly compatible, low cost and interoperable part of AI and HPC application stacks
21 November 2023
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced its support for the Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC), a group that brings together companies for industry-wide cooperation to develop Ethernet specifications and software APIs that empower AI and HPC environments. Nokia will bring its technology leadership in building super scalable, low latency deterministic networks for data centers and data center interconnect to the definition of the Ultra Ethernet standard being developed by the UEC.
The AI revolution is not only driving the need for expanded computing resources, it’s also driving changes to networks, especially those connecting computing clusters for HPC used in AI training and inference. The near-universal protocol for data networks, Ethernet is the ideal place to start for meeting the broad performance needs of AI. With Nokia’s support, the UEC will develop new standards, best practices and architectures for specialized AI data center networks.
As a leader in providing super scalable, low latency network solutions for data center and data center interconnect, Nokia will bring its extensive expertise to bear on defining Ultra Ethernet. The company will leverage its deep understanding of web, enterprise and service provider networks by contributing to several UEC working groups, where it will help ensure that Ultra Ethernet will meet the critical needs of all its customers.
J Metz, Chair of the Ultra Ethernet Consortium , said: “The UEC welcomes Nokia’s deep experience and expertise in building some of the world’s highest-performing networks. Together with a broad ecosystem of consortium partners, our goal is to provide an open, interoperable standard that allows networks to be upgraded easily and inexpensively to meet the needs of AI and HPC applications. With strong partners like Nokia , we know the UEC will drive the kind of standard to ensure broad AI adoption.”
Vach Kompella , Head of Nokia’s IP business, said: “Generative AI and ML are revolutionizing every aspect of our customers’ businesses. Our networking solutions advance their ability to deploy AI quickly and pursue exciting new use cases and applications. With our extensive footprint in communications, enterprise and webscale networks, we are focused on making Ultra Ethernet a highly compatible, low cost and interoperable part of future AI and HPC application stacks.”
About Nokia
At Nokia , we create technology that helps the world act together.
As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs .
Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.
Media inquiries Nokia Communications , Corporate Email: Press.Services@nokia.com
Nokia continuing to make headlines....
Nokia builds multi-terabit pan-Indian optical network for Bharti Airtel
Bharti Airtel will deploy Nokia’s Optical Transport Network (OTN) technology across its nationwide footprint.
Revamped optical network will transform India’s digital infrastructure and enable Bharti Airtel to provide massive capacity to enterprises, operators and hyperscalers.
New optical network allows enterprises to thrive in the growing digital economy.
21 November 2023
New Delhi, India – Nokia today announced it has entered into an agreement with Bharti Ltd (Airtel) to deploy a next-generation optical transport network that will provide additional capacity, higher reliability and lower cost, enabling superior services for Airtel’s customers. As part of the agreement, Airtel will utilize Nokia’s 1830 PSS-x OTN switches in its National Long-Distance Network connecting major cities across India.
https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2023/11/21/nokia-builds-multi-terabit-pan-indian-optical-network-for-bharti-airtel/?did=d00000004461&utm_campaign=scale_made_simple&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=c1dc8bb3-bfab-4e5c-9f68-52643762feba
PSE-6s: A new frontier in scale, performance and sustainability
https://www.nokia.com/networks/optical-networks/pse-6s/
Hmm?
Stay with my incredible job with Intel or take the job at Lightwave Logic under the tutelage of an industry visionary? We know his answer and I'm not even sure he gave Intel 2 weeks notice...;)