This tiny chip could supercharge data centers and AI systems
NewsBytes | March 25, 2026 2:40 PM CST
The chip is already being tested with major AI players
This tiny chip combines photonics and electronics in one neat package thanks to cross-Asia teamwork.
By placing optical conversion closer to processors, it cuts lag and saves energy—a big deal since up to 40% of a data center's power can go into just moving information around.
LightSpeed is already testing the chip with major AI players and gearing up for wider release.
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