Microsoft has announced progress in technologies like MicroLED and the hollow core fiber (HCF), designed to overcome the connectivity limitations y improve energy efficiency in data centers.
The new technology based on MicroLEDdesigned at the Microsoft Research Lab in Cambridge (United Kingdom) with the collaboration of the Azure teams, presents several advantages over current laser-based technology, such as 50 percent reduction in energy consumption.
Along these lines, Microsoft has carried out a proof of concept together with MediaTek and other suppliers with the aim of reducing the size of MicroLED technology and integrating it into a transceiver device compatible with the equipment currently used in data centers.
This new technology uses a fiber optic imaging to transport photons from one end to another. “It looks like a conventional optical fiber, but inside it contains thousands of cores,” highlighted the project’s principal investigator and Partner Research Manager at Microsoft, Paolo Costa.
Microsoft has explained on its website that data centers work with two types of cables to transmit information between servers: fiber optic y copperboth with limitations. Copper maintains high transmission speeds over relatively short distances, while fiber optics require higher power consumption.
Faced with these limitations, the MicroLED-based system is more reliable than laser-based fiber optic systems, which can be affected by changes in temperature or dust, and also has thousands of independent channels that send photons in patterns.
“The concept of using LEDs to send data more cheaply and with lower energy consumption than copper or fiber optics seemed almost a fantasy. [Pero] has the potential to transform virtually every aspect of computing infrastructure,” said Technical Fellow and Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Research, Doug Burger.
This new technology could begin to be marketed together with industrial partners in the sector at the end of 2027according to Costa.
HOLLOW CORE FIBER SOLUTION
Microsoft’s other advance goes through the hollow core fiber (HCF)a technology that is already being used in some Microsoft Azure regions and is being progressively deployed globally.
The company has highlighted its role as pioneer in the implementation of this technology, which allows data transmission up to a 47 percent faster and one latency reduction of approximately 33 percent compared to conventional single-mode optical fiber.
The HCDF technology and the MicroLED system are complementarysince they contribute to the same objective: to offer Azure cloud services of the fastest and most efficient way possibleas highlighted by the general director of Azure Hyperscale Networking at Microsoft, Frank Rey.
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