- Tower Semiconductor and Coherent partnered to demonstrate 400 Gbps per lane data transmission using a silicon modulator built in Tower’s production-ready silicon photonics process.
- The demonstration showed 420 Gb/s PAM4 operation and used Coherent’s InP CW high-power laser.
- The companies said the collaboration targets next-generation 3.2T optical transceivers and supports pluggable transceivers and co-packaged optics for data center connections.
- Russell Ellwanger of Tower Semiconductor and Jim Anderson of Coherent commented on the partnership’s role in developing optical interconnects for AI-driven data centers.
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