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Photonic Computing Hardware for AI & High-Performance Computing
Xscape Photonics develops scalable photonic chips and interconnects for AI and HPC workloads; uses energy-efficient light-based data transmission to dramatically increase bandwidth while reducing power consumption versus electronic interconnects;
Xscape Photonics is a photonic computing hardware company developing scalable, high-bandwidth photonic solutions aimed at addressing the power and bandwidth limitations of traditional electronic interconnects in AI training, machine learning, and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. The company's technology uses light (photons) rather than electrons to transmit data between processors, memory, and accelerators — enabling dramatically higher data throughput at lower energy consumption per bit compared to conventional copper or even standard optical fiber solutions. This is particularly relevant for AI training clusters and inference infrastructure, where data movement between GPUs and between compute nodes has become a primary bottleneck and power cost.
Palo Alto semiconductor + infrastructure software (NASDAQ: AVGO) at $51.6B FY2024 revenue; AI revenue $12.2B (+220%) from custom XPUs and networking with VMware $69B 2023 acquisition competing with NVIDIA for AI data center infrastructure.
Broadcom Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-headquartered global semiconductor and infrastructure software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AVGO) at approximately $800 billion market capitalization — reporting $51.6 billion in fiscal year 2024 revenue (ended October 2024, 44% year-over-year growth) with AI-related revenue reaching $12.2 billion (220% growth) from custom AI accelerators (XPUs) and networking chips for hyperscale cloud providers. Following the $69 billion VMware acquisition completed in November 2023 (the largest enterprise technology acquisition ever), Broadcom's revenue is now 58% semiconductor and 42% infrastructure software (VMware by Broadcom, CA Technologies products, and Symantec enterprise security). Under CEO Hock Tan's acquisition-driven strategy since 2006, Broadcom has transformed from a moderate-sized fabless semiconductor company into a diversified technology powerhouse with 37,000+ employees. Roots trace to HP Associates (1961), then Agilent Technologies, then Avago Technologies, which acquired Broadcom Corporation in 2016.
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