Saturday, February 22, 2020

Did you how Machine Learning is changing the future of Fiber optics?


Machine Learning is a current technology trend that is being developed and growing at a tremendous speed. ML is an application of Artificial Intelligence that gives systems with the intelligence to automatically learn and improve from events without being particularly programmed.
Machine Learning majorly focuses on the development of computer programs that have the capability through which it can access data and use it to learn for themselves like automatically responsive.
And Optical fiber is the technology connected with data transmission using light pulses moving along with a long fiber which is normally made of plastic or glass. Metal wires are preferred for transmission in optical fiber communication as signals pass with less damages.

With this basic knowledge, we will move on to the technical depth of the issue-

The high bandwidth needs created by our mobile phones and smart devices, data storage, and cloud computing hubs are advancing much rapidly. And the omnipresence of fiber optics is a very significant part of this. Analysts are prophesying that the global fiber optics market will be worth $9 BILLION by 2025!!! Exceedingly this will be driven by the previously mentioned technologies but also by newer technologies such as Augmented reality and virtual reality(VR/AR).

However, none of the technologies will have more impact than machine learning. The computing capability needed and the requirement for machine learning performance is driving more and more developers to move Artificial Intelligence(AI) applications to the end and away from the cloud.
One of these organizations is Luminous Computing, a machine learning startup that has fixed itself on the big goal of leveraging photonics to fit the computing capability of the world's biggest supercomputers onto a single chip for AI processing.

Advancing of his DesignCon 2020 criterion, “The Future of Fiber Optic Communications: Datacenter and Mobile,” Chris Cole, vice president of systems engineering at Luminous Computing, addressed with DesignCon brand director Suzanne Deffree about the accelerated changes befalling to data centers and mobile world.

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