GPUs have long been viewed as the critical bottleneck in artificial intelligence (AI), but attention is increasingly shifting toward data transmission. As GPU clusters scale to tens of thousands of chips for training massive foundation models, traditional copper connections face growing limitations in distance, speed and power consumption.

Optical connectivity uses light instead of electrical signals, enabling data centers to support multi-terabit bandwidth with ultra-low latency and greater energy efficiency. Hence, photonics is increasingly replacing copper-based data transmission in supporting modern AI systems. 

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