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Broadcom is enhancing its position in Japan's AI chip market through a partnership with NTT to create optical semiconductor devices that could reduce data center power consumption by up to 50%. Set for production by 2026, these advanced optical chips will replace traditional wiring, aiming to improve processing speed and energy efficiency while addressing the growing energy needs of AI data centers. This collaboration aligns with NTT's Innovative Optical and Wireless Network initiative and is part of Broadcom's broader shift towards AI-centric technologies amid increasing demand for its custom chips.
Source: YAHOO