Point2 Technology is releasing a real game changer for the remote data transmission market! To survive financially, they have created a truly innovative solution that increases efficiency and reduces costs. Founded nine years ago by industry veterans from Marvell, Nvidia and Samsung, the company has grown rapidly. They created a novel system that requires one-third of the energy consumption compared to conventional optical technologies. Point2 Technology provides a cost effective alternative for enterprises and data centers on-demand global coverage fitted to enterprises. Second, their price point is one-third the cost of traditional optical systems.
Point2 Technology made a smart move early on by developing intelligent cables. Every cable contains eight e-Tube fibers, with each fiber able to transmit more than 200 gigabits per second. In addition, e-tube cables use plastic fibers and are smaller in diameter than traditional copper cables. They can go even as far as 20 meters and still be top quality! This recent development puts Point2 Technology right at the cutting edge of the industry. The company maintains its high level of enthusiasm to satisfy the increasing demand for faster, more reliable data transmission solutions.
A Leap Forward in Data Transfer Efficiency
Point2 Technology’s e-Tube cables are designed to function beyond the horizon of the conventional frequency spectrum, into the terahertz frequency regime (300 to 3,000 GHz). This technology enables a staggering data transfer speed of up to 1.6 terabits per second. Each cable includes eight very small polymer waveguides. Each fiber has a remarkable capacity of 448 gigabits per second, by taking advantage of two frequencies of 90 and 225 GHz.
The benefits of this technology go far beyond just time savings. The e-Tube cable uses only half the diameter of a standard 32-gauge copper cable. Even with its much smaller size, it gets 20x the reach at times! This smaller, more powerful design and performance operation can have a huge effect in data centers, where wasting space and power is not an option.
David Kuo, the vice president of product marketing and business development at Point2 Technology, had some great advice. He explained the many benefits that this technology offers compared to optical systems. He pointed out that the company’s solution could be especially effective within transceiver-processor packages, where reducing latency is always a top priority.
“Customers love fiber. But what they hate is the photonics.” – Dave Welch
>Bridging the Gap Between Copper and Optical Technologies
Point2 Technology and its technical partner AttoTude Partners are advocating an innovative technology. This smart innovation helps with the transition from legacy copper to all-optical solutions. They’ve managed to create a system that marries the best aspects of both worlds while sidestepping some of the natural pitfalls that come with each. While we all know copper is reliable, it usually lacks reach and power efficiency. Conversely, optical technologies, although offering greater speed and capacity, are hampered by problems of complexity and cost.
As Don Barnetson put it, let’s stretch out the use of passive copper while we still can. Only then should we begin to tackle the trickier multimodal systems. He stated, “You start with passive copper, and you do everything you can to run in passive copper as long as you can.” This optimism underlies a powerful mood of making the most efficient use of existing assets. Alongside this, it highlights the pioneering development of creative solutions coming out of Point2 Technology.
Welch has proven the case that electronics are simply more reliable than optics. This discovery corroborates Point2 Technology’s mission to provide utilities with a reliable, cost-effective alternative that does not compromise on deployment speed or network capacity.
“Electronics have been demonstrated to be inherently more reliable than optics.” – Dave Welch
Future Prospects and Manufacturing Goals
Point2 Technology announced the successful close of a $55 million venture round, with significant investments from Molex. This financial support will drive their visionary agendas. They plan to have them in production for their next generation advanced e-Tube cable technology this year. Because the chips can be manufactured in existing commercial silicon foundries, scalability is simpler and more cost-effective.
With each innovation, the company aims to fundamentally change the way businesses address their data transmission challenges. Point2 Technology‘s eventual goal is a solution with latency at least one-thousandth that of today’s optical systems. As Kuo goes on to argue, this has huge meaningful competitive implications for nearly every industry that depends on data-intensive communication.
“If I didn’t have to be at [an optical wavelength], where should I be?” – Dave Welch

