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POET Technologies Inc. V.PTK

Alternate Symbol(s):  POET

POET Technologies Inc brings solutions for faster and more cost-efficient data transfers. Its proprietary Optical Interposer is the foundation of an elegant platform that provides seamless integration of electronic and photonic devices into a single module. The company has multiple customers who build next-generation products for Data Centers, Telecoms, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Automotive LIDAR, Wearables, and more. POET has offices in Canada, the U.S., Singapore and China.


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Comment by TheHoboon Sep 24, 2012 9:59am
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RE: POEM technology????

RE: POEM technology????

I think the most disturbing part of it is they are working to achieve the same thing, but on Silicon instead of GaAs.

Given an assumption that both technologies work, what do you think chip manufacturers are going to jump on the bandwagon for? I'd suggest the silicon version, as I would expect retooling to be significantly cheaper based on the current configurations for silicon chips.

I may be over simplifying, but DARPA money vs. our financing + silicon doesn't stack up well, unless our progress is a lot further along.

Interesting read on POEM and what they are doing, sounds like a direct lift from some of the other material that I've read on POET.

https://www.hpcwire.com/hpcwire/2011-11-17/integrated_photonics_coming_of_age.html

There is a reference in there that "we could see this in 5-10 years" for commercialization.. Hope that's accurate, and OPEL can get their butts in gear to beat them to market.

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