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SAN JOSE, Calif., October 07, 2025—Point2 Technology, a pioneering company in ultra-low-power and low-latency mixed-signal System on Chip (SoC) solutions, is set to reveal its groundbreaking e-Tube™ RF rack-scale data transmission technology utilizing plastic waveguides. This significant advancement will be showcased at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, taking place from October 13 to 16 at the San Jose Convention Center.
The e-Tube technology represents a major leap forward in interconnect solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, promising enhanced efficiency and performance. By leveraging plastic waveguides, Point2 aims to address the growing demand for high-speed data transmission while minimizing energy consumption. As a committed participant in OCP's open innovation initiative, Point2 is dedicated to fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge within the tech community.
The upcoming summit will serve as a platform for Point2 to demonstrate how its innovative solutions can reshape the future of AI infrastructure, enabling faster and more reliable data processing capabilities essential for next-generation applications.
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