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Home » DustPhotonics leverages manufacturing innovation for 400G QSFP-DD transceivers

DustPhotonics leverages manufacturing innovation for 400G QSFP-DD transceivers

March 20, 2018
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DustPhotonics, a start-up based in Modi’in, Israel with offices in Cupertino, California, emerged from stealth to discuss its development of a next-generation packaging technology that simplifies the manufacturing of high-performance optical transceiver. The company said its innovations will increase the manufacturing yield of optical transceivers.

DustPhotonics is currently ramping production of 400Gbps QSFPDD-­‐SR8 and OSFP-­‐SR8 modules.

“We are only at the beginning of ever increasing demand for high speed optical interconnect,” said Ben Rubovitch, CEO. “DustPhotonics is pleased to support the world-­‐wide optical design initiative through our commitment to manufacturing open and innovative optical networking products that enable a dynamic, reliable, bandwidth-rich datacenter.”

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