LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 23, 2015) - Inphi Corporation (
Current 100G data center solutions use either four fibers or four wavelengths at 25Gbps per wavelength, thus putting a limit on bandwidth scalability and cost of future solutions. This demonstration shows that transferring the complexity from optics into CMOS electronics with PAM encoding, DSP and FEC technologies, one can attain four times as much bandwidth improvement compared to existing solutions, at a lower cost. Coupled with the availability of high-speed linear driver and amplifier solutions from Inphi, the demonstration showcases a complete electronics platform for single lambda 100G solutions.
"Inphi led the industry by demonstrating a two wavelength 100G solution at OFC last year and is carrying forward its technology leadership with this single wavelength 100G demonstration," said Siddharth Sheth, vice president marketing, Networking Interconnect at Inphi. "The technology advances in this demonstration are invaluable to our data center, carrier and networking customers, who are relying on Inphi to build the next-generation data center and the network that supports it."
"Growth in the data center for 100GbE is on the horizon, but the cost and power consumption of 100G optics continues to be the biggest barrier to more rapid deployment," said Loring Wirbel, senior analyst, The Linley Group. "Single wavelength designs such as PAM4 offer the most cost-efficient solution, so Inphi's demonstration today is an important milestone in accelerating that market growth for 100G."
About Inphi
Inphi Corporation is a leading provider of high-speed, mixed signal semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets. Inphi's end-to-end data transport platform delivers high signal integrity at leading-edge data speeds, addressing performance and bandwidth bottlenecks in networks, from fiber to memory. Inphi's solutions minimize latency in computing environments and enable the rollout of next-generation communications infrastructure. Inphi's solutions provide a vital interface between analog signals and digital information in high-performance systems, such as telecommunications transport systems, enterprise networking equipment, enterprise and data center servers, and storage platforms. To learn more about Inphi, visit www.inphi.com.
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