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Les futures puces d'IA pourraient être construites sur du verre
Human-made glass is thousands of years old. But it’s now poised to find its way into the AI chips used in the world’s newest and largest data centers. This year, a South Korean company called Absolics is planning to start commercial production of special glass panels designed to make next-generation computing hardware more powerful and…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Using glass in AI chips could revolutionize data centers by reducing heat generation, leading to lower energy costs and improved sustainability.
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Relying on glass for AI chips raises concerns about the environmental impact of glass production and the sustainability of such materials.
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While glass may enhance AI chip performance, we must also consider whether it can compete with existing materials in terms of cost and scalability.
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The hype around glass-based AI chips may overshadow other promising materials and technologies that could be more effective in the long run.
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The integration of glass in AI chips can lead to significant advancements in computing power and efficiency, paving the way for innovative applications.
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