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iPronics targets 5G and data centres with new programmable photonic chip

José Capmany, professor at UPV and founder of iPronics

José Capmany, professor at UPV and founder of iPronics. Image: UPV

A team of researchers from the photonic computing firm iPronics and the Photonics Research Lab (PRL)-iTEAM at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has developed a new photonics processor for use in telecommunications, data centres and AI computing.

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