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Home » Semtech’s 224G/lane ICs Power Amphenol’s 1.6T Active Copper Cable

Semtech’s 224G/lane ICs Power Amphenol’s 1.6T Active Copper Cable

April 2, 2025
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Amphenol and Semtech have jointly introduced a 1.6T OSFP Active Copper Cable (ACC) featuring Semtech’s CopperEdge 224G/lane linear equalizer/redriver ICs, optimized for low latency and power-efficient operation between adjacent racks in hyperscale clusters.

The 1.6T ACC is designed to work with 200G/lane switches and xPUs, offering critical advantages over DSP-based alternatives. These include up to 90% lower power consumption and sub-100 picosecond latency, addressing the stringent thermal and performance demands of next-generation AI workloads. The solution also supports auto-negotiation and link training to simplify integration into complex data center networks.

With data traffic in AI and ML clusters rising sharply, both companies see ACCs as a cost-effective and energy-efficient bridge toward 224G/lane infrastructure deployments. This collaboration combines Amphenol’s expertise in high-speed cable systems with Semtech’s signal integrity silicon, forming a critical component for scalable, low-power AI connectivity.

• 1.6T OSFP Active Copper Cable uses Semtech’s 224G/lane CopperEdge linear redriver ICs.

• Enables connections across adjacent racks in AI and ML infrastructure.

• Up to 90% lower power consumption than DSP-based solutions.

• Sub-100ps latency supports real-time AI processing needs.

• Supports auto-negotiation and link training for easier integration.

“The combination of Amphenol’s world-class cable technology and manufacturing scale with Semtech’s advanced semiconductor capability creates a powerful customer offering,” said Brian Bentham, data center market manager at Semtech.

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