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POET and Quantum Computing Launch 3.2Tbps Optical Engine Project

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BREAKING: POET Technologies Inc. and Quantum Computing Inc. have just announced a strategic collaboration to develop cutting-edge optical engines capable of an unprecedented 3.2Tbps data transfer speeds. This urgent partnership aims to revolutionize the next generation of computing for artificial intelligence and hyperscale data centers.

The announcement was made earlier today, November 11, 2025, during a press conference in San Jose, California, and Hoboken, New Jersey. Officials from both companies emphasized that this collaboration is critical to addressing the skyrocketing demand for enhanced connectivity in AI systems. The new engines will utilize 400G/Lane thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) modulators, setting the stage for a significant leap in performance.

According to Dr. Yong Meng Sua, Chief Technology Officer at QCi, “To achieve a commercially viable optical modulator that operates at 400G/Lane requires an integration platform such as the POET Optical Interposer. Our combined efforts will directly address the global demand for more compute power.” This collaboration aims to provide solutions that not only meet but exceed the current industry standards.

The POET Optical Interposer technology will enable the integration of high-performance TFLN modulators, leading to engines that promise to double the speeds of existing networking devices. This development comes as the global market for optical engines is projected to reach close to USD $12 billion by 2030, according to a recent report by LightCounting.

WHAT’S NEXT: Under the terms of the agreement, POET will fund the development of this revolutionary modulator, which is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026. Dr. Suresh Venkatesan, Executive Chairman and CEO of POET, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “The work we are doing with QCi is among the efforts that keep POET at the forefront of AI connectivity development.”

The implications of this partnership extend beyond mere numbers; they represent a significant step forward in the industry’s capability to support advanced AI technologies. As demand for higher performance and efficiency escalates, this collaboration could redefine the standard for optical engines.

Investors and industry stakeholders are urged to keep a close watch on the developments stemming from this partnership. With the rapid evolution of technology, the race to deliver faster, more efficient solutions is more critical than ever, and POET and QCi are poised to lead the charge.

For more information, visit www.poet-technologies.com and www.quantumcomputinginc.com.

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