The AI and ML Opportunity

Oct. 23, 2024
Join our AI and ML Opportunity webinar to explore how cutting-edge network infrastructure and innovative technologies can meet the soaring demands of AI memory and bandwidth, streamline testing processes, and enhance efficiency in an ever-evolving data landscape.

October 23, 2024
1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 10:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT  

Duration: 1 hour
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Summary

The network infrastructure necessary for AI memory and bandwidth demands must be designed to handle high levels of data traffic, low latency, and significant processing power. As with all new fiber and high-speed networks, the demand to quickly expand the data centers that support AI is substantial.
 
During the AI and ML Opportunity webinar, we’ll address various issues:

  • Reducing testing timelines
  • How connectivity increases require new test processes and tools
  • How power consumption has become a critical constraint
  • How linear pluggable optics (LPO) and linear Receiver Optics (LRO) lower power consumption and reduce latency
  • And how to enhance cooling efficiency and power consumption for AI/ML applications

Join this webinar to learn and discuss how these components together form a robust, scalable, and high-performing network infrastructure capable of meeting the memory and bandwidth demands of AI workloads. The webinar will also introduce new use cases, test processes, and tools for ensuring these components deliver on their promise.

Speakers

Tiger Ninomiya 
Principal Technologist 
Accelink USA Corporation 
 
Tiger Ninomiya is currently a Principal Technologist at Accelink USA Corporation, where he actively engages with Accelink’s latest technologies, including optical transceivers for datacom and telecom, as well as other optical components, modules, and subsystems. With over 12 years of experience in fiber optics, telecom, and datacom, he actively participates in standard groups and industry consortia, such as IEC, OIF, IEEE, ITU-T, and MSAs such as QSFP-DD, SFP-DD, OSFP, and LPO. He has held leadership roles in organizations such as IEC, TIA, and COBO. In the past, Tiger was heavily involved in the development and standardization of VSFF fiber optic connectors. 

Jennifer Cline
Director, Business & Technology Development
US Conec


Jennifer Cline is the Director of Business & Technology Development at US Conec. With 25 years of experience in the fiber optic telecommunications industry, Jennifer has held roles in engineering, commercial and product management, with a predominant focus on data centers throughout her extensive career.

Jennifer has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University and a Master of Business Administration from Purdue University.

Ed Gastle 
Global Product Manager and Business Lead, Essential Fiber Instruments 
VIAVI Solutions 
 
  
Ed Gastle has more than 30 years of experience in the telecommunications industry with a focus on test and measurement of all types of infrastructure and networks. His experience ranges from structured cabling to data networking to optical systems. Much of his career has been focused on teaching installers, technicians, and engineers how to become more effective at testing and troubleshooting telecommunication networks. Ed has been involved in standards bodies such as TIA TR42.11 and IEC SC86C for over a decade.

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