It’s been a busy year at Ayar Labs, which is pushing ahead with its mission to solve optical I/O bottlenecks.
At the Optical Fiber Communication (OFC) Conference in March, Ayar Labs unveiled the industry’s first CW-WDM MSA-compliant 16-wavelength light source, the SuperNova™. This innovation delivers 16 terabits per second (Tbps) of bi-directional bandwidth, essential for AI workloads.
In November, during Supercomputing 2024 in Atlanta, Ayar Labs showcased a range of optical I/O implementations in collaboration with key partners. Terry Thorn, VP Commercial Operations from Ayar Labs explains:
– Ayar Labs showcases optical IO chiplets paired with Supernova light sources, enabling high-speed, energy-efficient data transmission
– The company introduced a detachable connector for fiber attachment, facilitating high-volume manufacturing and testing of multi-chip packages –
Ayar Labs presented an AI simulator demonstrating improved profitability and interactivity of AI models when deploying optical IO, showcasing benefits beyond human perception limits
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