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Home » Broadcom Launches Quantum-Safe Gen 8 128G SAN Switch Portfolio

Broadcom Launches Quantum-Safe Gen 8 128G SAN Switch Portfolio

November 19, 2025
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Broadcom introduced its Brocade Gen 8 Fibre Channel portfolio, marking the industry’s first 128G SAN switch platforms designed for quantum-safe, AI-driven storage networking. The new Brocade X8 Directors and Brocade G820 Switch combine 128G performance with embedded SAN AI technology to automate infrastructure management and defend against post-quantum threats in enterprise data centers.

The Brocade X8 Director supports up to 384 × 128G ports with 128 UltraScale ICL links, enabling large-scale fabrics with high throughput and ultra-low latency for mission-critical and AI workloads. The compact 1U Brocade G820 Switch delivers 56 × 128G ports for top-of-rack or edge deployments, offering flexible scalability in modern SAN architectures. Both systems feature 256-bit quantum-resistant encryption, strict access controls, and a least-privilege security framework to minimize attack surface.

AI-driven features include SAN Fabric Intelligence, which provides full-fabric visibility and predictive troubleshooting, and Adaptive Traffic Optimizer, which dynamically balances traffic loads to maintain application performance and isolate disruptive flows. Together, these capabilities form what Broadcom describes as “the most secure and autonomous Fibre Channel infrastructure for the enterprise AI era.”

  • Brocade X8 Director: Modular 384-port 128G SAN director with UltraScale ICL scaling and multi-protocol support
  • Brocade G820 Switch: 56-port 128G 1U platform for edge or top-of-rack deployments
  • Quantum-safe design: 256-bit encryption and post-quantum algorithms protect data integrity
  • Embedded SAN AI technology: Automates fabric visibility and self-optimizing performance
  • Available now through Broadcom and OEM partners

“Brocade has been the trusted leader in Fibre Channel for more than 30 years. Our new Gen 8 platforms secure storage networks against emerging quantum-era threats while automating application infrastructure management,” said Dennis Makishima, vice president and general manager, Brocade Storage Networking at Broadcom.

🌐 Analysis: Broadcom’s Gen 8 launch reinforces its dominance in Fibre Channel SAN technology as enterprise storage environments evolve for AI and post-quantum security requirements. The integration of AI-based fabric intelligence echoes industry trends toward autonomous infrastructure seen in Cisco’s NX-OS advancements and IBM’s Quantum Safe Initiative. By embedding post-quantum cryptography into the SAN layer, Broadcom positions Brocade as a core security anchor for enterprise AI data pipelines and long-term storage resiliency.

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