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TSMC announced it will work with startup Avicena to produce microLED-based interconnects.
The technology is a pragmatic twist on replacing electrical connections with optical ones to meet the high needs of communication among an increasing number of GPUs in a low cost, energy efficient way.
The company’s modular LightBundle platform avoids problems with lasers and their associated complexity that threaten the reliability, cost, and power consumption.
Pezeshki acknowledges that Avicena has a ways to go to build and scale the product. But “the combination of showing great results together with using mature building blocks is winning over converts,” he says. Rachel Berkowitz is a freelance science writer and editor with a Ph.D. in geophysics from the University of Cambridge . She is a corresponding editor at the American Physical Society's Physics Magazine . Her work has appeared in Scientific American , New Scientist , Science News , Physics Today , and the newsrooms of several U.S. national laboratories..
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