Taiwan tackles CPO testing bottlenecks to scale SiPh for AI data centers - digitimes
Hey there, little explorer! 👋
Imagine you have a super-duper toy robot 🤖 that needs to learn lots of new things super fast, like a super brain!
This robot lives in a special house called a "data center." Inside, there are tiny, tiny roads made of light, like magic light-up highways ✨, that help the robot think quicker. These are called "SiPh."
Sometimes, these light-up highways need to be checked to make sure they work perfectly, like checking if your toy car is ready to race! 🏎️ This checking is called "testing."
Taiwan 🇹🇼 is like a helpful friend who is finding clever ways to check these light-up highways super fast, so more robots can get their super brains ready to learn and play! It helps our robot friends get smarter, quicker! Yay! 🎉
Taiwan tackles CPO testing bottlenecks to scale SiPh for AI data centers digitimes
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