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Default Intel’s use of lasers could change chips

Laser chips could be the next big thing

Analyst outfit Susquehanna Financial Group gave Intel the thumbs up for its newly developed "laser chips" saying it could be a game changer that will give the company the data centre chip market for years.

Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland said that the 'chip-scale silicon photonics,' which Intel has developed was one of the most important developments of our generation.

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