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Optalysys, Fourier Optic Computing

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
With node shrink coming to an end, maybe this is the next step. This technology seems well on its way and shows promise. Has anyone at Semiwiki worked with this technology and know if any of the semi companies are working with this or is it evolving as a totally separate field? It looks like this could be the next step as node shrink comes to an end. Light is definitely faster than electricity. It will definitely be interesting to see the migration path of this technology as it advances and to see if there end up being multiple paths on vastly different takes on the technology. Also the bridge between optic and electronic will without a doubt be an interesting, evolving area. There are definitely more than a few companies working on this.

I highly recommend looking at the videos on this technology to give you a glimpse of the near future. I know you will find it worth your time. This is going to be a major game changer


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