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Sivers to demo WDM laser with Ayar Labs

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Companies to show industry’s first CW-WDM MSA compliant 16-wavelength light source at ECOC 2024

At ECOC 2024 (22nd to 26th Sept, Frankfurt), Sivers Semiconductors and Ayar Labs will demo Sivers' 16-wavelength DFB laser array integrated into the Ayar Labs' SuperNova multi-wavelength light source for 16 Tbps of bi-directional bandwidth.

This combination is believed to be the industry’s first CW-WDM MSA compliant 16-wavelength light source.

“Sivers Semiconductors has been a key partner in our journey to bring high-bandwidth, low-latency optical I/O to market at scale. This demonstration of our second-generation SuperNova light source, combined with Sivers’ 16-wavelength laser array, highlights the significant progress we’ve made together,” said Vladimir Stojanovic, CTO of Ayar Labs.

He added: “With AI models continuing to grow in size and complexity, our innovative optical solution enables AI scale-up fabrics with unprecedented power, performance, and efficiency, boosting the economics of rapidly evolving AI workloads.”

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