Fabrinet and iPronics expand partnership with dedicated silicon photonics optical circuit switch manufacturing line

Reuters03-17
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FN">Fabrinet</a> and iPronics expand partnership with dedicated silicon photonics optical circuit switch manufacturing line

iPronics said it expanded its manufacturing partnership with Fabrinet to support production of silicon photonics optical circuit switch systems for AI datacenter networking. The collaboration includes a dedicated line at Fabrinet for packaging, assembly, testing, and qualification of iPronics’ ONE Series systems, from wafers to rack-integrated line cards. iPronics said the line is expected to be fully operational in Q2 2026. The scope includes flip-chip photonic integrated circuit bonding, semiconductor optical amplifier integration, and system-level testing for OCS modules and 1U rack systems.

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