A report on the panel discussion at infra/CAPITAL Summit 2026 in Paris, hosted by The Tech Capital and Structure Research
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As computing seeks speed without the heat, the age of light has arrived. João Marques Lima examines how photonic computing could cut costs, curb energy use, reduce the cloud’s carbon footprint, and reshape the economics of global data infrastructure.
In the race to sustain ever-growing demands on computing infrastructure, photonic computing is emerging as a credible alternative to purely electronic systems. It exploits light (photons) rather than electrons for data transmission and processing, thereby offering superior speed, lower thermal dissipation, and energy gains.
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