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    Intel and Corning release 64-core 800Gbps bidirectional fiber optic cable

    • Last Update: 2022-11-17
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    Intel and several of its partners said they will join forces in the second half of this year to roll out 800Gbps 64-core fiber optic cables to bring more significant speed gains
    to applications such as supercomputers and data centers.
    The new cable is based on Intel's Silicon Photonics technology, and each core has a bandwidth of 25Gbps
    .
    In fact, last year, Intel showed a bidirectional 100Gbps cable, using this kind of core (8 cores * 25Gbps / core).

    Now, with the arrival of a new connector called "MXC", they have finally succeeded in consolidating 64 cores (bidirectional*32 groups) together - for bidirectional 800Gbps, unidirectional 1.
    6Tbps data transmission
    .

    At the research and development level, Intel and Corning have teamed up to develop a new optical fiber that supports Silicon Photonics transmission technology to realize the interconversion
    of photoelectric signals.

     

    In addition to Corning, Intel has another partner - US Conec
    .
    It is these three companies that today announced plans
    to sell MXC cables.

    Intel said, "MXC cable assemblies have been sampled by Corning and handed over to customers, and the official start time is set for the third quarter
    of this year.
    " US Conec will sell MXC connectors to Corning and other connector manufacturers.
    "

    In addition, US Conec has established an MXC certification program to assist other companies in cable sales
    .
    Tyco Electronics and Molex also followed Corning's announcement that it would sell MXC
    cables.

    As for the price of cables and connectors, Corning declined to disclose
    .
    Obviously, for ordinary users, 800Gbps cables will definitely have a "good price"
    .
    In order to meet the different needs of customers, there will be 16, 32, or 64 core cables on
    the market.

    Intel and several of its partners said they will join forces in the second half of this year to roll out 800Gbps 64-core fiber optic cables to bring more significant speed gains
    to applications such as supercomputers and data centers.
    The new cable is based on Intel's Silicon Photonics technology, and each core has a bandwidth of 25Gbps
    .
    In fact, last year, Intel showed a bidirectional 100Gbps cable, using this kind of core (8 cores * 25Gbps / core).

    Now, with the arrival of a new connector called "MXC", they have finally succeeded in consolidating 64 cores (bidirectional*32 groups) together - for bidirectional 800Gbps, unidirectional 1.
    6Tbps data transmission
    .

    At the research and development level, Intel and Corning have teamed up to develop a new optical fiber that supports Silicon Photonics transmission technology to realize the interconversion
    of photoelectric signals.

     

    In addition to Corning, Intel has another partner - US Conec
    .
    It is these three companies that today announced plans
    to sell MXC cables.

    Intel said, "MXC cable assemblies have been sampled by Corning and handed over to customers, and the official start time is set for the third quarter
    of this year.
    " US Conec will sell MXC connectors to Corning and other connector manufacturers.
    "

    In addition, US Conec has established an MXC certification program to assist other companies in cable sales
    .
    Tyco Electronics and Molex also followed Corning's announcement that it would sell MXC
    cables.

    As for the price of cables and connectors, Corning declined to disclose
    .
    Obviously, for ordinary users, 800Gbps cables will definitely have a "good price"
    .
    In order to meet the different needs of customers, there will be 16, 32, or 64 core cables on
    the market.

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