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Home » Credo Partners with Net One to Drive AECs in Japan

Credo Partners with Net One to Drive AECs in Japan

November 12, 2024
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Credo Technology Group has partnered with Japan’s Net One Systems to introduce its HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs) to the Japanese market, targeting high-bandwidth, low-power infrastructure for AI and advanced data centers. This marks Credo’s entry into Japan, where its energy-efficient AECs offer a sustainable alternative to Active Optical Cables (AOCs), optimized for the power demands of generative AI and hyperscale data centers.

With Net One as an official distributor, Credo aims to support Japan’s AI-driven infrastructure needs. HiWire AECs are designed for flexibility, lower power consumption, and operational cost savings—key benefits for organizations prioritizing energy-efficient technology in AI and telecom.

• First-time availability of Credo HiWire AECs in Japan

• Supports energy-efficient, high-performance AI infrastructure

• Alternative to AOCs with multiple configuration options

• Meets Japan’s demand for sustainable data solutions

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