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interconnect

[in-ter-kuh-nekt] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt /




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"On the other hand, it could eventually serve as a valuable tool to interconnect the realms of electronics, spintronics, and quantum information technology."

From Science Daily

“This conflict could trigger the unraveling of interconnected vulnerabilities and cause systemic stress,” said de Guindos, who is responsible for financial stability at the ECB.

From The Wall Street Journal

Historically a rigid, regional market, LNG transformed over two decades into an interconnected global commodity driven by flexible U.S. shale exports and specialized tankers.

From The Wall Street Journal

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