New Optical Reference Transmitter enables testing of 200G-per-lane optical receivers and research into 400G-per-lane transmission SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Keysight Technologies, Inc.
As AI workloads drive unprecedented scale-up and scale-out architectures, data center networks are rapidly transitioning to ...
FREMONT, Calif., November 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OIF, where the optical networking industry’s interoperability work gets done, today announced the publication of a new Implementation Agreement (IA ...
Semtech’s 224-Gbps/lane TIAs and drivers power 800G–3.2T transceivers and optical engines for AI/ML clusters and cloud data centers.
Keysight Technologies launched updates to its test solution designed to aid validation of next-generation electrical and ...
The flip-chip octal-channel transmitter integrates laser sources, high-speed modulators, and programmable optical equalization in a compact engine for hyperscale deployment at 3.2Tbps DR8 connectivity ...
LONDON — Redfern Integrated Optics, Inc., a vendor of optical transmitters for the telecommunications and data transmission markets, said it has secured $6.2 million in financing from Advent ...
AE6980T TDFOM compliance test result. The standard defines robust multi-gigabit optical automotive Ethernet (2.5G–50G) over multimode fiber, delivering low-latency, EMI-immune links with high ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at Linköping University, together with colleagues in China, have developed a tiny unit that is both an optical transmitter and a receiver (Nature Electronics, ...
A single light source has transmitted a record-breaking 1.8 petabits of data per second, say researchers in Denmark and Sweden. The achievement could aid the development of highly energy-efficient ...
Researchers at Linköping University, together with colleagues in China, have developed a tiny unit that is both an optical transmitter and a receiver. "This is highly significant for the ...
Researchers have developed a tiny unit that is both an optical transmitter and a receiver. Researchers at Linköping University, together with colleagues in China, have developed a tiny unit that is ...