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X Display Company (XDC) has introduced a high-speed display with a data rate of a million frames per second.
The world’s fastest display has been designed to enable low-power, high-bandwidth machine-to-machine communication, unlocking new connectivity in AI-driven data centres.
The system comprises a microLED display and a high-speed camera receiver. The display utilises thousands of emitters operating across multiple wavelengths, flashing structured patterns of light at a rate of up to one million frames per second. The camera captures these frames and decodes the data, enabling real-time, cable-free communication between the transmitter and receiver.
It offers energy efficiency that is "between two and three times" better than 800G optical transceivers, according to XDC, which will benefit data centres, where energy use for networking and cooling represents a significant share of operational costs.
Nikhil Jain, director of optoelectronics and strategic partnerships at XDC, said: “This breakthrough ushers in a wholly new paradigm where displays transcend their traditional role as mere interfaces for humans, evolving into optical data transmitters between machines.
'Transformative promise for cloud infrastructure'
“The capacity to dynamically transmit data at megahertz speeds through the air holds transformative promise for cloud infrastructure.
"We are proud to present the world’s fastest display and display-based optical links, enabling the transmission of vast data volumes through free space rather than cumbersome fibre bundles.
"Looking ahead, with continued innovation, terabit-per-second and beyond bandwidths are within reach – facilitating scalable, modular and energy-efficient optical communication, and paving the way for pioneering applications such as optical computing.”
Last month, Reece Kurtenbach, who stepped down as president, chief executive and chairman of Daktronics’ board in March, was appointed XDC's interim chief executive.
By AV MAGAZINE
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