Kyocera’s prototype On-Board Optics Module achieves what the company calls a record bandwidth of 512 Gbps for high-speed network applications. By converting electrical signals into optical signals, ...
Several factors are driving the popularity of optical fiber cabling. Chief among those is the growth of high-tech applications that require the massive bandwidth fiber-optic cabling makes possible.
KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto)(TOKYO:6971) today announced it has developed an On-Board Optics Module that achieves world-record bandwidth of 512 Gbps.
Marvell Technology, Lumentum, a designer of optical and photonic products, and Coherent, a supplier of compound semiconductors and high-speed optical networking technology, have announced a successful ...
In some ways the evolution of fiber modules has generally followed the faster-cheaper-and-smaller paradigm. And, in other ways, semiconductor advances and market segmentation have stimulated different ...
The metropolitan-area network has quickly developed into the next great opportunity for optical networking gear. Over the last few years the local-area (or enterprise) network has seen an explosion of ...
Linear pluggable optics (LPO) is garnering more attention as a way to quickly and efficiently move data in and out of server racks, but a lack of standards for connecting the optical modules is ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that all success criteria, including an additional success, were achieved without performance degradation during a ...
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