Chinese semiconductor thread II

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MEMS Photonics for AI Datacenters.​

Cyrelix Beijing successfully piloted MEMS-OCS, achieving a breakthrough in high-performance optical​


Recently, the MEMS-OCS (Optical Circuit Switch, i.e., optical link switching device) manufactured for a customer by Selex Microsystems Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Selex Beijing"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Selex Semiconductor, passed customer verification and received a purchase order from the customer, marking the start of small-batch trial production of the first batch of MEMS-OCS by Selex Beijing.

MEMS-OCS is a micromirror array that directly switches and schedules optical paths based on optical signals, without the need for electrical signal relays. The input optical signal is collimated to the first rotating micromirror, reflected by the second micromirror, and then directed to the target output end and back into the optical fiber. The micromirrors are tilted by integrated electrostatic or magnetic actuators. Adjusting the angle directs light to different channels, opening or closing the optical path.

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As AI data centers continue to grow their demand for high-speed optical modules, upstream optical device demand is also exploding. In traditional CLOS topologies, the backbone layer of data center networks typically utilizes electronic packet switches (EPS), which perform multiple conversions between electrical and optical signals. These switches consume significant power, leading to data latency. Furthermore, data center deployments require the pre-deployment of a massive backbone layer, otherwise complete rewiring is necessary, resulting in significant capital expenditures.

All-optical switching, as an alternative to electronic switching, enables more efficient data transmission. All-optical networks have three different switching technologies: optical link switching (OCS), optical burst switching (OBS), and optical packet switching (OPS).

The development of MEMS-OCS involves knowledge in multiple fields such as optics, mechanics, electronics, and thermals, and requires a balance between optical path loss, switching speed, and mechanical stability. At the same time, the design and control of large-scale NxN arrays place extremely high demands on signal synchronization, which must be guaranteed to be stable and reliable during millions of mechanical movements. The wafer processing, surface coating, and micromechanical structure release processes of MEMS-OCS must all be highly precise and batch-stable. Any minor defects may be magnified in production and become a hidden danger of reduced yield. For this reason, my country has previously lacked the design and large-scale manufacturing capabilities of MEMS-OCS, and the explosive demand for data computing power in the optical switching field has been difficult to meet.

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gadgetcool5

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China is simply trying to catch up and surpass not-China in every conceivable industry, which requires minimum of >50% global market share in every conceivable industry.

No, its only trying to catch up with the U.S. empire and its vassal states, so the U.S., Canada, the E.U., the U.K., Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Australia, because it faces an all-around campaign of suppression from Washington D.C., that affects even purely civilian areas like cancer research. Given China's population and partnership with Russia in certain domains, it logically should be possible.
 

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No, its only trying to catch up with the U.S. empire and its vassal states, so the U.S., Canada, the E.U., the U.K., Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Australia, because it faces an all-around campaign of suppression from Washington D.C., that affects even purely civilian areas like cancer research. Given China's population and partnership with Russia in certain domains, it logically should be possible.
How much stuff is the US actually still ahead in with a decent amount of lead? Computational Chemistry? Pharmaceuticals? Chips and fabrication for now, Rocketry and Aero-engines? I'm pretty sure with most other fields they are either at parity or slightly ahead.
 

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How much stuff is the US actually still ahead in with a decent amount of lead? Computational Chemistry? Pharmaceuticals? Chips and fabrication for now, Rocketry and Aero-engines? I'm pretty sure with most other fields they are either at parity or slightly ahead.
None of the above really. America is still somewhat ahead in commercialization but no longer in research. You can see signs of this with the migration of scientists.
 

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Longsight, a SiCarrier subsidiary, unveiled their world class oscilloscopes, signal/spectrum analyzers and signal generators, instruments essential for any high end electronics design and testing.
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Many SiCarrier subsidiaries not yet unveiled: Zetop, UEascend (yuliangsheng), Cornerstone, Xingguang Lisuo. Many of them will become famous in the near future
 

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Kunlun Core wins China Mobile's AI equipment procurement bid, with an order size of billions​

Kunlun Core’s official Weibo account announced that the company had achieved remarkable results in China Mobile’s centralized procurement project for general-purpose artificial intelligence computing equipment (inference type) from 2025 to 2026.
This centralized procurement primarily focused on general-purpose AI computing devices for the "CUDA-like ecosystem" and "CANN ecosystem." In the "CUDA-like ecosystem" bidding section, Kunlun Core's AI server products performed particularly well, securing 70%, 70%, and 100% of the bids in Package 1, Package 2, and Package 3, respectively. Kunlun Core ranked first in all three bids, with the winning orders reaching billions of yuan.
This successful bid not only demonstrates Kunlun Core's strength in the field of general-purpose AI computing devices, but also further consolidates its leading position in the industry. Kunlun Core's AI server products have won high recognition from China Mobile for their high performance and stability.
It's worth noting that Kunlun Core has demonstrated strong competitiveness in numerous key projects over the past few years. Winning the China Mobile centralized procurement project is not only another milestone in Kunlun Core's development, but also lays a solid foundation for future market competition. With the continuous development of AI technology and the expansion of its application scenarios, Kunlun Core is expected to play a greater role in a broader market.

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