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CAN YOU READ ANYTHING ON PICTURE OF COMPUTER CHIPS?...https://x.com/POETtech/status/1938241918712090821?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1938241918712090821%7Ctwgr%5Ecf5bd2d3df5818e73f63bd624f81e4cde25a6c3d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.siliconinvestor.com%2Freadmsg.aspx%3Fmsgid%3D35178027showwhorecd%3D1
ChatGPT said:
 The image you shared is quite blurry and low-resolution, making the text and fine details on the computer chips extremely hard to decipher. From what I can tell:
- It appears to be a close-up photograph of a tech presentation slide from POET, possibly showcasing a chip or wafer with some annotations or labels beside it.
- I can just make out the stylized “POET” logo at the top, but I’m unable to read any smaller text or numbers like chip model, specs, serial info, or plot details.
If you need precise information—such as chip model numbers, specs, or other annotations—it would be best to get a higher-resolution version of the image. That would make the tiny text and markings legible. If you can, upload a clearer image and I’ll take another look!
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ChatGPT said:
Thanks for the image upload. I analyzed it closely. Here's what I can see:
?? Visual Observations (From the High-Res Image) - POET Branding:
Several chips clearly have the word “POET” etched or printed on them, confirming this is POET Technologies hardware (likely optical engines or interposer-based photonic ICs).
- Visible Markings (Zoomed-In Text):
On one of the identifiable dies, there's a small white label with partially legible text. It appears to read something close to:
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T2210 A0012 2308 MYS
- T2210 A0012 likely denotes a chip model or batch identifier.
- 2308 MYS likely stands for:
- "2308" = Date code (2023, week 08).
- "MYS" = Malaysia (indicating assembly or test location).
- Chip Structure:
The dies are laid out in a wafer grid, each appearing to include:
- A central black square (possibly VCSEL or photonic emitter region).
- Bonding pads and wirebond frames.
- Distinct layers and reflectivity patterns, likely from optical waveguide structures.
?? Interpretation & Relevance - This is almost certainly POET Technologies’ optical interposer wafer, showing completed dies post-assembly.
- The fact that “MYS” is printed supports assembly/test in Malaysia, reinforcing POET’s stated partnership with local contract manufacturers (e.g., NationGate).
- The labeling is consistent with pre-packaging, pre-singulation state—likely prior to integration into modules like the LightBar or MicroMux Quattro optical engines.
Would you like this image enhanced to isolate and highlight the legible chip label or POET logos more clearly?
You said:
OK
ChatGPT said:
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