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Silicon photonics (SiPh) is a material that can be used to create photonic integrated circuits (PICs). The semiconductor substrate material is silicon on insulator (SOI) wafers, and most typical CMOS production procedures can be used.
Data transmission is enabled, extended, and increased via PICs. PICs may use less energy and produce less heat than traditional electronic circuits, promising energy-efficient bandwidth scalability.
The North America Silicon Photonics Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
GF Fotonix, a next-generation, widely disruptive silicon photonics platform, is now available.
GF Fotonix, is working with industry leaders such as Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Inc., Marvell, and NVIDIA, as well as breakthrough photonic leaders such as Ayar Labs, Lightmatter, PsiQuantum, Ranovus, and Xanadu, to deliver innovative, unique, feature-rich solutions to address some of the most pressing data centre challenges today.
NVIDIA interconnect solutions built on the monolithic GF Fotonix platform will enable breakthroughs in high-performance computing and AI applications.
Synopsys and Juniper Networks are forming a new firm to deliver an open silicon photonics platform to suit the rising photonic requirements in communications, lidar, healthcare, HPC, AI, and optical computing, according to the announcement.
The open silicon photonics platform of the new firm will feature integrated lasers, optical amplifiers, and a comprehensive suite of photonic components to form a complete solution that will be accessible via a Process Design Kit.
Scintil Photonics, a fabless business that develops and markets silicon photonic integrated circuits, will show off a prototype III-V-Augmented Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuit today (IC).
Scintil’s Augmented Silicon Photonic IC is a single-chip solution that includes all active and passive components produced from commercially available conventional silicon photonics, as well as III-V optical amplifiers/lasers integrated on the backside of advanced silicon photonic circuits.