Omdia: All-photonics infrastructure key to safer, smarter, more sustainable world | Computer Weekly
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The rapid growth of AI technology and applications is placing unprecedented pressures on network infrastructure, necessitating significant advancements in optical networks. At the IOWN Global Forum in Stockholm, it was emphasized that to support the global AI economy, networking capabilities must improve to manage increased data demands and energy consumption. NTT's IOWN project, backed by major tech players, aims to create an all-photonics network to provide ultra-high-speed internet, essential for future AI and LLM applications, indicating a transformative shift in digital communication infrastructure.
"To drive the continued growth of the global AI economy, optical networks will need to evolve significantly to deliver enhanced capabilities."
"The IOWN project was created to meet the growing needs of the hyper-connected business world of the future, offering a future global communications infrastructure capable of enabling ultra-high-speed, high-capacity internet services."
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