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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission

So nlm is just leaving the horse barn in o4der to stage up for the race, and lwlg has already left the shoot and is 1/2 way arpund the track basically? (Seems like thwt is what the article is sayin?)

I just wonder how much power all this ai is gonna require in the near future... se3ms like th3y are already,really throttling users usage o4 charging huge fees for a bit more (but still throttled) for yheir “pro” models


18 posted on 05/08/2026 6:06:32 AM PDT by Bob434 (NYWAYS)
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To: Bob434
Bob...It was late. I posted that because it discussed certain information about a new material that could make Data Center routing and transmission devices less power hungry and run cooler.

LWLG has produced a polymer material that can be incorporated in existing silcon wafer fabrication facilities to produce modulators (modem/router) that use 40 to 60% less power without the need for onboard chip cooling (Will not require water cooling). Polariton was purchased by Marvell which has a strategic partnership with Nividia (A $2 billion dollar investment by Nividia...) Polariton produced a modulator that operated in the Terabyte range without substantial phase drift. (Rather important!)

"LWLG, (Lightwave Logic) in partnership with Polariton Technologies and ETH Zurich"

"On April 22, Marvell (Semi conductor foundry ) announced it acquired Polariton Technologies, a developer of high-speed, low-power plasmonics-based silicon photonics devices. The company said it will strengthen its optical technology portfolio. Financial terms were not disclosed.

"What is verifiable is that LWLG, in partnership with Polariton Technologies and ETH Zurich, has powered every major world record in this space—from the 250 GHz EOE link in 2022 to the staggering 1 Terabit (1 THz) milestone in 2025. In fact, these teams explicitly stated that "their testing equipment (the scopes and probes) actually failed before the material did."

If you want more information see the the Investorhub discussion board for LWLG or the company website in my original post.

19 posted on 05/08/2026 8:22:54 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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