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This semiconductor integrator launches laser chip and array technology

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2024-03-29 14:26:04
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Recently, Sivers Semiconductors, a well-known chip and integration module supplier in Sweden, announced that its subsidiary Sivers Photonics is partnering with ecosystem partners to showcase its advanced laser chip and array technology at the OFC conference in Santiago.

The first on-site demonstration used Ayar Labs optical I/O and CW-WDM MSA compatible SuperNova ™ The light source is powered by Sivers Photonics' advanced DFB laser array.

With the increasing complexity and scale of artificial intelligence models, traditional interconnect technologies have created data bottlenecks, forcing GPUs and other accelerators to idle, limiting computing performance, increasing power consumption, and driving up costs. Ayar Labs' optical I/O eliminates these bottlenecks, allowing customers to maximize the computational efficiency and performance of their AI infrastructure while reducing costs, latency, and power consumption.

The second on-site demonstration with LioniX International will showcase the recently announced tripartite partnership between Sivers Semiconductors, LioniX, and Children B.V. to develop and supply narrow linewidth integrated O-band continuously tunable 1310nm lasers, with the goal of achieving high growth applications in the fields of optical communication and sensing.

Lionix has launched a highly sought after laser to meet the growing demand for O-band solutions in the communication (passive optical networks, fiber optic communication), LiDAR, and molecular analysis markets from OEMs, advanced laboratories, and industrial sensor manufacturers.

Andrew McKee, Managing Director of Sivers Photonics, added, "Our InP100 product platform continues to provide leading chips for high growth markets. Our ongoing collaboration with leading industry companies aims to provide modules for the data communication and sensing markets."

Anders Storm from Sivers Semiconductors added, "At this year's OFC, we will see a wide range of Sivers Photonics customers showcasing products in the fields of optical communication and sensing, including data center applications, LiDAR, etc., all powered by Sivers Photonics' advanced lasers."

Source: OFweek

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