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Home » Marvell and Lumentum Demo Optical Circuit Switching

Marvell and Lumentum Demo Optical Circuit Switching

March 17, 2026
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Marvell and Lumentum demonstrated a rack-scale optical circuit switching (OCS) system designed to improve scalability and efficiency in AI cluster interconnects. The system integrates Marvell’s optical connectivity silicon with Lumentum’s switching platform to dynamically establish optical paths between compute nodes, reducing latency and power consumption compared to traditional packet-switched architectures.

As AI clusters grow to thousands of accelerators, conventional electrical switching layers introduce latency, power overhead, and complexity. Optical circuit switching offers an alternative approach by enabling direct, reconfigurable optical connections that bypass multiple switching hops. The demonstration illustrates how OCS can be deployed within rack-scale or cluster-scale topologies to support high-bandwidth, low-latency communication.

The collaboration reflects growing industry interest in hybrid architectures that combine packet switching with optical circuit switching. By integrating silicon, optics, and control software, Marvell and Lumentum are positioning OCS as a practical solution for next-generation AI infrastructure.

Key points:

• Rack-scale optical circuit switching demonstration

• Dynamic optical path configuration between compute nodes

• Reduced latency and power compared to electrical switching

• Integration of silicon, optics, and system-level control

• Targets large-scale AI cluster interconnects

“By combining advanced optical switching with high-performance connectivity silicon, we are enabling a new class of AI infrastructure that can scale efficiently while reducing power and latency, addressing the most critical challenges in next-generation data centers.”

🌐 Analysis

Optical circuit switching is emerging as a compelling complement to packet-based fabrics. By eliminating intermediate switching layers, OCS can significantly reduce both latency and energy consumption—two critical constraints in AI clusters. The Marvell-Lumentum demo signals that OCS is moving beyond theoretical research into deployable systems. The broader implication is a shift toward hybrid networking architectures, where optical and electrical switching coexist to optimize performance across different traffic patterns.

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