China orders Meta to unwind $2 billion buy of AI startup Manus
China's economic planner has blocked Meta's $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing foreign investment restrictions.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Nvidia-backed French startup Scintil Photonics is testing laser chips designed to enhance data transfer speeds within AI servers and data centers.
Why it matters
This technology is crucial for the future of AI. As AI models grow larger and more complex, the demand for faster and more efficient data transfer within and between AI chips and servers becomes paramount. Scintil's laser chips address this bottleneck, enabling the development and deployment of next-generation AI applications by providing the necessary high-bandwidth, low-latency infrastructure. Nvidia's backing further validates its potential impact on the AI hardware ecosystem.
Scintil Photonics, a company supported by Nvidia, is developing special laser chips that use light to move data incredibly fast inside AI computers. This is important because AI needs to process huge amounts of information quickly, and these chips will help make future AI systems much more powerful and efficient by speeding up how different parts of the computer communicate. They are currently being tested and are expected to be widely used in AI data centers in the coming years.
China's economic planner has blocked Meta's $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing foreign investment restrictions.
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