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interconnect

[in-ter-kuh-nekt] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt /




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The company announced last week at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference that it sees the total addressable market for optical interconnects growing to $90 billion by 2030, up from around $18 billion today.

From MarketWatch

Global shipping is interconnected, and as companies try to keep routes to Europe supplied, they may allocate fewer ships to other, less traveled routes.

From MarketWatch

These parallels should remind us that we our deeply interconnected on this planet, and that the “butterfly effect” isn’t just a bad Ashton Kutcher film.

From Salon

The chip maker noted at the time the importance of optical interconnects and advanced chip packaging technology for energy efficiency and higher bandwidth in data centers.

From MarketWatch

“How can I show humanity’s interconnected future? That’s the idea,” Smith says.

From Los Angeles Times