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Home » Hyper Photonix releases 800G DR8 Optical Transceivers

Hyper Photonix releases 800G DR8 Optical Transceivers

May 19, 2024
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Hyper Photonix announced general availability (GA) of its 800G DR8 products. The 800G DR8 leverages Hyper Silicon’s silicon photonics platform, and demonstrates scalability of its highly successful 400G DR4 product line.

Hyper Photonix 800G optics are available in QSFP-DD112 and OSFP-112 form-factors and 500m to 10km reach, and they are compatible with NVIDIA/Infiniband and Ethernet ecosystems. With completion of comprehensive qualification testing, these 800G products are now in mass production at the company’s high-volume automated manufacturing facility. This milestone underscores Hyper Photonix’s commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance, cost-optimized, next-gen transceivers to its customers worldwide and bridging the gap in global optical interconnect supply and surging AI/ML-driven demand.

“The 800G optical transceiver product line represents the company’s relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence,” said Xavier Clairardin, CEO of Hyper Photonix. “Built on the Hyper Silicon™ platform, these transceivers offer performance, reliability, and capacity tailored to the demands of hyperscale data centers. The cost and power optimized design makes the QSFP-DD112 and OSFP-112 transceivers ideal for Ethernet and Infiniband AI/ML applications.”

Looking ahead, Hyper Photonix is expanding its portfolio of parallel single-mode optics further. The company will announce additional 800G and 1.6T products later this year, including the highly anticipated linear pluggable optic (LPO) and active optical cable (AOC) configurations, further solidifying its position as an industry leader in high-speed optical interconnects.

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