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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

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

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