Stetway and Unisoc jointly develop MicroLED high-speed optical interconnects

Mars Finance News, May 26 — Recently, ThinkWe and Unisoc Zhanrui (Shanghai) Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Unisoc Zhanrui") have officially reached a strategic partnership. The two parties are jointly deploying in the MicroLED high-speed optical interconnection field, conducting in-depth collaboration around optical interconnect chip design and system solution implementation, to provide high bandwidth, low power consumption, high integration, and high reliability domestically-produced core solutions for short-distance, high-speed interconnection scenarios in AI computing clusters. (Broad Perspective Observation)
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WhaleInAGlassBottle
· 2h ago
MicroLED optical interconnection? This is to bypass the power consumption wall of traditional electrical interconnections. AI clusters definitely need this.
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QuietValidator
· 11h ago
Both are hard technology companies; collaboration is better than going it alone. Looking forward to practical implementation cases.
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ChaintraceAuntie
· 11h ago
AI computing clusters are now competing over interconnection bandwidth; this line of competition is on point.
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BluePeonyObserver
· 11h ago
Short-distance high-speed interconnection, the pain point of internal communication within data centers, with huge potential for domestic replacement.
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BridgeUnderTheMoonlight
· 11h ago
Stetway works on CIS, Unisoc (Unigroup Zhanrui) makes communication chips, and the two together are working on optical interconnects—it's quite interesting.
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OwlAuthorizationMonitor
· 11h ago
Domestic chips + domestic sensors, this wave is a hardware-level closed loop.
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