A domestic company called Point-to-Technology received an investment of about 100 billion won from NVIDIA.
I wrote a while ago that a memory storage server might appear, and in that article, I mentioned the opinion that new ultra-high-speed data transmission technology might be needed for communication between servers.
Current copper-based data transmission technology has limitations due to transmission distance constraints and heat generation, and as a result, it is said that the technology is rapidly shifting to optical communication.
Point-to-Technology uses a rather unfamiliar method of technology that is neither copper-based nor optical communication. The concept is to transmit by shooting RF waves into a plastic tube.
As someone who is ignorant about such engineering, I find it interesting and novel, though quite unfamiliar.
It seems to be a company that has not yet gone public?
It is expected to be applied to the next generation, Feynman, following NVIDIA's Veral Rubin.
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