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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 PoiSonPeZon Apr 18, 2014 8:59pm
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RE:RE:RE:The Technology.....

RE:RE:RE:The Technology.....
m8magic wrote:
so I reckon if its true the question I have...is durability /reliability.. a vehicle that can reach speeds of 200 mile an hour can still leave you with a long walk if it only does it for 5 minutes and then has issues..

One of the many questions. Ge and III-V test devices are known to have a greater amount of defects. Another thing is building in optical elements because your logic device is too fast for traditional communication. I see them being used for very specialize applications (eg. millitary). You are unlikely to see anything like this mass produced for decades, but that time there will be better options.
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