Thanks maheu for the link. But boy the long winded disparate discussion by the interviewers on the premise of what Dr. Lebby was going to be talking about almost had me pulling my hair out! ;-)
This was a great interview. As info the last thing Lebby talks about is the Shannon law and Lightwave pushed that problem off into the future. It has to do with the peaks and valleys of the 1's and 0's. Lightwave is so fast it can do single lane 100 gig NRZ, then 200gig at PAM 4, some of the other slower materials are using a much more complex method of encoding data. Lebby scores again with an explanation that is easy to understand.
My response back then "This was a great interview. As info the last thing Lebby talks about is the Shannon law and Lightwave pushed that problem off into the future. It has to do with the peaks and valleys of the 1's and 0's. Lightwave is so fast it can do single lane 100 gig NRZ, then 200gig at PAM 4, some of the other slower materials are using a much more complex method of encoding data. Lebby scores again with an explanation that is easy to understand."
Lebby talks about 12 to 18 months, that was in Sept of 2022. We are now in that window.
Xster cool, don't let the shorts freak you out. They are now at almost 22.6 million.