Trinity College Dublin develops chip-scale optical frequency comb for data centre comms
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with the University of Bath and EPFL, have unveiled a chip-scale light-based technology that could drastically reduce the energy footprint of AI and cloud computing infrastructure
Hyperparametric soliton technology targets efficiency as data centres account for 22% of Ireland's electricity use
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