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Hi Jeunke...please forward your email for longs only to " wayhawt@gmail.com ".
Thank you.
Wayne
I'd sure like to see something like this from LWLG. Instead, we get Crickets.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240319165887/en/HyperLight-Expands-Electro-Optical-Modulator-Product-Line-to-110GHz-65GHz-and-20GHz-with-Sub-Volt-Half-Wave-Voltage
Not sure what to make of this. Guess we'll know more soon...
https://scitechdaily.com/breaking-barriers-new-data-speed-record-set-on-optical-fiber/
Great work Lew.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
...another interesting read...
https://phys.org/news/2024-02-capabilities.amp
It will be interesting to see if Dr. Lebby is in favor of heterogeneous integration or if he's doubting it in favor of hybrid integration (or if they are both the same thing).
Thanks KC. I was hoping this article would point to NLM being our unknown first customer and that the material they used was originally from LWLG. Oh well...back to waiting.
Here's an interesting article/research paper describing development of an OEO slot modulator. If LWLG has a connection to NLM Photonics this is very relevant. See the last section "Acknowledgments". Lots to digest here.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45544-0
No. They're all at LWLG. This is definitely a good day at IDCC.
Appreciate the comment. Guess I'm apprehensive about some new and better advancements showing up out of nowhere. This anticipation of big news is getting to me.
Thanks Micro.
Should we feel threatened by this?
https://phys.org/news/2024-02-inp-based-modulator-high-bit.amp
Another "If only we were a part of this" dream....
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nokia-nok-revolutionizes-high-speed-122900475.html
Thank you for pointing that out.
Steven...If it's not Perk we're all in a world of hurt.
Also interesting and confirming of the relationship between GF and Ayar Labs is this link. This is where the Teraphy focus started.
https://gf.com/blog/how-silicon-photonics-is-speeding-up-generative-ai/
Found the video embedded in this Ayar Labs link (A look inside the Teraphy chiplet) interesting. Particular attention starting at :47 second mark describing the laser. Could these specs be from anyone besides LL?
https://ayarlabs.com/teraphy/
Still holding and smiling.
Hmmm...maybe, just maybe.
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-11-energy-efficient-transmitter-based-cmos.amp
Don't think this has been posted...
https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2023/10/31/intel_silicon_photonics_jabil/
Interesting, eh?
proto...did you see the link to the Nature article?
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-023-01161-9
Proto, All...Dont know what happened to the Nature link but here it is. Copy it because it may disappear again.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-023-01161-9
I responded to the wrong post. Look for his (IBB-99) earlier post with the document link. Sorry.
IBB-99...Thanks for posting this. Its the best paper I've seen on this technology. I now can appreciate why Dr. Lebby and crew are "Really Excited". I loved the assessment at the end stating it will be easy to reach speeds at 1.6Tbs.
Interesting read and nice teaser with the last sentence.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-demoes-8-core-528-thread-puma-chip-with-1-tbs-silicon-photonics
While mainstream deployments of optical chip interconnects remain on the horizon, specialized implementations, like those championed by Intel, Nvidia, and Ayar Labs, are nearing readiness for large-scale deployments in the near future.
49 open positions has to be validating evidence that Intel is/will be working with photonics in a big way. Can they ignore LWLG? Don't think that will happen.
Excellent reading for a Sunday afternoon that addresses the challenges of finding qualified engineers to work in photonics design. There's even a couple of quotes from Dr. Lebby.
https://semiengineering.com/transitioning-to-photonics/
Nothing to worry about then, right? Thanks for responding.
Here's a little light reading for your spare time. If anyone here can offer insight it would be appreciated. Thanks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05724-2
Interesting article on Silicon Photonics testing challenges. Now I see why this is taking so long.
https://semiengineering.com/standards-the-next-step-for-silicon-photonics/
KC...That is just too cool. Thanks!
I'm still here, hoping for the best.
Thanks! So far I see more questions than answers.
Whats the path to the slide deck you're referring to? Thanks.
If the PDK is part and parcel of a joint announcement how could you NOT have a name attached?
You've answered the following post in one day....
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=170333087
Wholeheartedly agree. Nothing but blue skies and sunshine ahead. I'm starting to feel Dr. Lebby's excitement.
You have to love this...
"We are also implementing our technology into non-communication markets."
Thanks KCCO. It's good to have your knowledge here.