The need for more bandwidth is continuing to drive the Internet infrastructure. Rapid growth of server, network and internet traffic is fueling the need for higher data rates. Key contributors to data demand include Internet consumer applications, cloud-based computing and storage, virtual servers, advances in scientific and financial computing and the Internet of Things. While fiber optic cables are capable of delivering data rates into terabits/sec, the main bottleneck continues to be the last critical mile solution. Deployment of FTTH (Fiber To The Home) and the emerging 60 GHz point-to-point microwave links, which enable Gb/s rates to the home, are seen as viable last mile solutions.
As a result:
These issues will be explored during the panel "How Do We Get to Next-Generation High Speed Data Transfer Rates?" at the Semico IMPACT 2015 conference, October 13. The panel will be comprised of Lee Ritchey, Speeding Edge; Scott McMorrow, Samtec; Geoffrey Hazelett, Polar Instruments; Daniel DeAraujo, Mentor Graphics; and a representative from Altera. Brian Fuller, Editor in Chief at ARM, will moderate this panel.
What: Semico IMPACT 2015
When: October 13, 2015
Where: Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA
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For more information, contact Rick Vogelei.
Phone: (480) 435 - 8564
Email: rickv@semico.com
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Semico is a semiconductor marketing & consulting research company located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Semico was founded in 1994 by a group of semiconductor industry experts. We have improved the validity of semiconductor product forecasts via technology roadmaps in end-use markets.
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