At present, it is still under development, there is no commercial use, there is no brand.
The photonic chip is where researchers combine the light-emitting properties of indium phosphide and the light-routing capabilities of silicon into a single hybrid chip. When a voltage is applied to indium phosphide, light enters the silicon wafer's waveguide, producing a sustained laser beam that drives other silicon photonic devices. This silicon wafer-based laser technology could make photonics more widely used in computers, as large-scale silicon-based manufacturing techniques can dramatically reduce costs.