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Re: MarcoPolo4 post# 140467

Wednesday, 05/10/2023 9:09:38 PM

Wednesday, May 10, 2023 9:09:38 PM

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Pardon my incomplete message as I did not mean to send it out yet. I started to write about something that does not have great significance now but it is where the market is headed over the next several years. It is the issue of optical computing. This is being researched at the same time as quantum computing. Optical computing (also known as photonic computing) uses light to perform computations and data processing tasks while quantum computing uses quantum mechanics. Optical computing takes advantage of light's faster speed and low loss transmission and like quantum computing can allow multiple channels to communicate at the same time to speed data processing.

I bring this up as we have wondered why Dr. Lebby keeps bringing up the word ubiquitous. We know about the polymer applications to allow faster speed between devices but to truly be ubiquitous it should be in advanced devices. I would imagine (I couldn't begin to look at the how) Lightwave's polymers could be additive to components in an optical computer.

Certainly I am putting the cart before the horse but I believe Dr. Lebby is looking well into the future having talked about Lightwave's polymers having decades to run.

This is an interesting article to get an overview of optical computing. I couldn't get a clickable link to work but here is the webpage: dataconomy.com/2022/12/15/optical-computing-photonic/
or you can simply use Google search for The rise of integrated photonics 12/15/2022.
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