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Recently, Finisar expanded its 10G, 14G and 25G supercomputer (SC) interconnect product line
.
These products support multiple protocols, including InfiniBand, Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS and PCIe
.
The complete product line will be showcased
this week (Nov.
18-21) at Supercomputing 2013 (SC13) in Denver, Colorado.
Finisar's new 25G interconnect products include existing Quadwire® and C.
wire® active optical cables, mounted optical assemblies (BOAs) and enhanced versions of QSFP28 transceivers
.
These products support the latest InfiniBand EDR and 100G Ethernet protocols for the fastest HPC applications
available.
New 10G/14G interconnect products include SFPwire, Quadwire®®, and C.
wire® active optical cables, as well as SFP+, QSFP+ and CXP transceivers
.
Designed for InfiniBand QDR/FDR, Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS and PCIe protocols, these products provide the industry's most reliable optical communications link
.
These new products incorporate Finisar's core technology devices, including VCSELs, photodiodes and integrated circuits (ICs).
With a common set of building blocks, development time is reduced and productivity
is increased.
In addition, Finisar's active fiber optic cables offer a lighter and more compact solution
than traditional copper cables.
During this week's SC13 show, Finisar will showcase its 25G building block, Finisar's 25G Mount Optical Assembly (BOA)
in the form of an optical engine.
The BOA provides extremely low power consumption and the highest density optical interface
for supercomputer interconnects.
A live demonstration will demonstrate a 25G BOA connected to a second 25G BOA, which integrates CDR
in both the transmit and receive channels.
Finisar's BOA uses the industry's fastest VCSEL (operating at up to 56Gbps).
The BOA is currently in production and is expected to be fully operational
in early 2014.
Recently, Finisar expanded its 10G, 14G and 25G supercomputer (SC) interconnect product line
.
These products support multiple protocols, including InfiniBand, Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS and PCIe
.
The complete product line will be showcased
this week (Nov.
18-21) at Supercomputing 2013 (SC13) in Denver, Colorado.
Finisar's new 25G interconnect products include existing Quadwire® and C.
wire® active optical cables, mounted optical assemblies (BOAs) and enhanced versions of QSFP28 transceivers
.
These products support the latest InfiniBand EDR and 100G Ethernet protocols for the fastest HPC applications
available.
New 10G/14G interconnect products include SFPwire, Quadwire®®, and C.
wire® active optical cables, as well as SFP+, QSFP+ and CXP transceivers
.
Designed for InfiniBand QDR/FDR, Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS and PCIe protocols, these products provide the industry's most reliable optical communications link
.
These new products incorporate Finisar's core technology devices, including VCSELs, photodiodes and integrated circuits (ICs).
With a common set of building blocks, development time is reduced and productivity
is increased.
In addition, Finisar's active fiber optic cables offer a lighter and more compact solution
than traditional copper cables.
During this week's SC13 show, Finisar will showcase its 25G building block, Finisar's 25G Mount Optical Assembly (BOA)
in the form of an optical engine.
The BOA provides extremely low power consumption and the highest density optical interface
for supercomputer interconnects.
A live demonstration will demonstrate a 25G BOA connected to a second 25G BOA, which integrates CDR
in both the transmit and receive channels.
Finisar's BOA uses the industry's fastest VCSEL (operating at up to 56Gbps).
The BOA is currently in production and is expected to be fully operational
in early 2014.