📰 【Huang Renxun: Next-generation AI infrastructure will require massive optical connections, copper wires can no longer meet the demand】


BlockBeats news, May 8th, Wednesday, Eastern Time, NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun praised their new partnership with Corning during an interview, calling it an important opportunity for the U.S. to rebuild its tech supply chain. Huang Renxun stated that the next generation of artificial intelligence infrastructure will need a large amount of optical connections because computing demands are rapidly increasing, making copper wires insufficient. "We will scale up the application of optical technology on an unprecedented level; frankly, no optical company has ever operated at such a scale," Huang said. Huang also mentioned that the benefits of this wave of AI investment go far beyond just tech companies. He pointed out that the AI industry impacts electricians, construction workers, chip manufacturers...
Brothers, what Old Huang is saying in plain language is: in the future, building AI, those old copper wires need to retire, replaced by fiber optics, and a massive amount of fiber optics at that. This old guy always sounds like he's launching a satellite, but the sectors driven by his words are really seeing solid gains.
Go check out $LINK projects related to oracles and data transmission, and also $FIL projects with storage concepts. Although they don’t directly deal with fiber optics, the logic of “explosive growth in computing power and data exchange needs” makes sense. Don’t just focus on those overhyped meme coins; this kind of industry upgrade narrative is where real hot money is flowing. I’m not telling you to blindly buy now, but next time you see this kind of news, your first reaction should be to look into projects in the crypto space related to “communication” and “computing network,” don’t wait until they skyrocket before asking me if you can chase the gains.
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OneThousandthOfDOG
· 3h ago
Good analysis, bro
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