NVIDIA's Feynman GPUs will be the first to feature Co-Packaged Optics, but this wasn't always the case until the AI giant decided to switch gears. Co-Packaged Optics Were Many Years Away, But NVIDIA Decided To Move Ahead With Its Feynman GPUs CPO or Co-Packaged Optics (Silicon Photonics) is the next-generation solution that reduces reliance on copper and harnesses light to transfer signals. These CPOs are packaged alongside hardware accelerators such as GPUs and will be a key solution for next-gen AI factories, offering improved interconnect latency and creating high-bandwidth connections between CPU and GPU. If we go by the original plans, […]
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