Satoshi Holdings Completes Application of ETRI Semantic Technology…Aims to Become a Key AI Data Center Infrastructure Company
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by Jang Hyowon
Published 15 Jun.2026 08:42(KST)
Satoshi Holdings announced on June 15 that it is accelerating its entry into the AI infrastructure market by applying the semantic AI technology of the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) to its AI data center optical communication operations platform, FIBER.
The company plans to strengthen its capabilities in optical communication management and fault analysis—core elements in AI data center operations—through this technology integration, aiming to secure competitiveness in the global AI infrastructure market.
FIBER is an AI infrastructure platform selected for NVIDIA’s global AI ecosystem development program, NVIDIA Inception. With the application of ETRI’s technology, the company has established a foundation for more efficient management of the complex optical communication environment within data centers, as well as for precise analysis of fault causes.
Recently, with the rapid growth of the AI industry, data centers have become a key infrastructure determining the AI competitiveness of countries and enterprises, going beyond simply serving as server operation spaces. In particular, the latest AI data centers are evolving into large-scale structures where thousands to tens of thousands of GPUs are connected to ultra-high-speed optical communication networks.
In such environments, the stability of the optical communication infrastructure, which delivers data quickly and reliably, is emerging as a critical factor that determines overall system performance and operational costs—not just GPU performance.
Traditional data center operations often managed optical modules, network equipment, GPU servers, and AI task data separately. As a result, while it was possible to identify which equipment had a problem when a fault occurred, there were limitations in quickly understanding how the fault impacted actual AI services or large-scale computational tasks.
Satoshi Holdings’ FIBER was developed to address these issues as an AI data center operations platform. Utilizing ETRI’s semantic technology, FIBER integrates dispersed equipment information and data into a single connected structure and is designed to analyze the entire infrastructure flow based on semantic meaning.
ETRI’s original semantic mapping technology was developed to connect different equipment and data and ensure interoperability in manufacturing digital twin environments. Satoshi Holdings has applied this technology to the optical communication sector of AI data centers, building a foundation that connects optical anomaly information, network paths, GPU resources, and AI task data into a single knowledge structure.
With previous methods, even if an abnormal signal was detected in a specific optical module, analysis often stopped at identifying a problem with the equipment. In contrast, FIBER can analyze not only the network path connected to the abnormal optical module, but also the potentially affected GPU resources and the currently running AI tasks.
This enables data center operators to go beyond simply locating faulty equipment and determine which AI tasks are being impacted and what should be prioritized for action. This is evaluated as a key technology that shifts AI data center operations from a reactive, post-incident approach to one focused on fault prediction and efficient management.
In the global AI data center market, investments in GPUs and high-speed networks are rapidly expanding, led by NVIDIA, and technologies that enable stable operation of optical communication infrastructure are also emerging as essential competitive factors.
FIBER is being developed based on an open architecture capable of supporting a variety of global equipment environments, including NVIDIA, Cisco, Arista, and Juniper. Its ability to connect different infrastructure data into a single semantic system, without being dependent on a specific manufacturer, is a key differentiator.
Satoshi Holdings plans to increase the use of FIBER in large-scale AI cluster operating environments and actively target the global AI data center market.
A Satoshi Holdings representative stated, “Competitiveness in the AI era is determined not only by securing GPUs, but also by having the infrastructure technology to connect and operate them reliably. By combining ETRI’s proven original technology with the FIBER platform, we will secure differentiated technological competitiveness in the AI data center operations market.”
The representative added, “In addition to our selection for NVIDIA Inception, we have now secured the application of technology from a national research institute, providing a new foundation for growth in the AI infrastructure sector. We will further develop the platform to deliver the stability and efficiency required by the global AI data center market.”
Through FIBER, which incorporates ETRI’s semantic AI technology, Satoshi Holdings aims to improve the efficiency of optical communication operations in AI data centers and enhance its technological competitiveness in the global AI infrastructure market.
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