Investors flock to photonics startups to curb energy consumption in data centers and accelerate AI development

With the new funding from Plural, Oriole Networks plans to accelerate the development of its photonic networking technology and bring it to market within the next two years. The goal is to revolutionize the way AI supercomputing clusters are built and operated, making them faster, more energy-efficient, and more scalable than ever before.

As the demand for AI continues to grow, the need for more efficient and powerful computing infrastructure will only increase. Companies like Oriole Networks, Lightmatter, and Xscape Photonics are at the forefront of this technological revolution, paving the way for a new era of AI supercomputing that is driven by light instead of electricity.

It will be fascinating to see how these companies continue to innovate and disrupt the industry, ultimately shaping the future of AI and data center technology. The potential impact of photonics on AI supercomputing is immense, and the possibilities are truly exciting.

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