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Broadcom acquires Avago optical modules

Broadcom acquires Avago optical modules

(NASDAQ: AVGO) has confirmed a report from LightCounting analyst James Kisner that it has reacquired the optical transceiver and technology assets Avago Technologies sold to Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT; see "Avago agrees to sell optical modules business to. Avago sold the assets in 2015, shortly before the company merged with Broadcom through acquisition. All the latest Broadcom news -- product and financial -- can be found in the Broadcom newsroom. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is one of the best performing NASDAQ stocks according to hedge funds. On October 1, the company announced the achievement of industry-leading quality and readability of Co-Packaged Optics (CPO). What's the Deal with the Altium Deal? SAN JOSE, CA – Ahead of its acquisition of Broadcom, Avago is selling its optical module unit to Foxconn for an undisclosed sum. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is a global technology company that designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions for a broad range of markets.

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Australian manufacturer extends single-mode optical cable

Australian manufacturer extends single-mode optical cable

Prysmian manufactures a full range of single mode, multi-mode and specialty optical fibres, that have been specifically designed, developed, manufactured and tested to meet even the most challenging of demands. Beginning with optical ground wire (OPGW), introduced in 1984 as AFL's flagship product, the line now spans to fibre optic cabling solutions being used in the world's harshest environments, including those above ground, below ground and. Combined with our proprietary technologies and production processes, our expertise. Their expertise includes a specialized line of Indoor/Outdoor Tight Buffered Multimode and Singlemode Fibre Optic Cables. Our single mode fibre cables are expertly designed for applications that demand long distance communication without compromising signal integrity.

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Does the optical module use a DSP chip

Does the optical module use a DSP chip

In optical modules, the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) chip serves as the core electronic processor, integrating high-speed digital signal processing, forward error correction (FEC), equalization compensation, and modulation/demodulation. The digital signal processor (DSP) is the electronic heart of coherent transmission systems. The Marvell coherent DSP portfolio, including Orion™, Canopus™ and Deneb™ platforms, empower the optical module ecosystem with low-power, high-performance silicon for QSFP-DD, OSFP and CFP2-DCO coherent pluggable form factors for AI cloud data center interconnect and 5G telecom and long-haul. However, as data rates soar beyond 100G, 400G, and now 800G, simply converting signals isn't enough.

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DSP Relay Protection Experiment Report

DSP Relay Protection Experiment Report

In this paper, an overcurrent relay is built and investigated using DSP, TMS320F2812. The overcurrent protection is chosen since it is used as a major protection in the distribution systems. This document outlines laboratory experiments focused on various electrical protection relays, including IDMT Over Current, Differential, and Negative Sequence relays. It details objectives, apparatus, theoretical background, procedures, and results for each experiment, emphasizing safety protocols. Various DSP techniques such as Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Wavelet Transform along with Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) can be used to detect spurious signals and disturbances. The relays are capable of performing complex processing faster and with higher accuracy since the processing using DSP are optimized for real-time signal.

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AI servers are in short supply

AI servers are in short supply

According to a report in The Register, PMICs and server management silicon (think BMCs) are now in widespread shortage as manufacturers prioritize higher-margin AI servers over conventional systems. In short: AI has made power delivery the new battleground—and it's reshaping the entire server supply chain. To meet these needs, consumer devices tend to rely on systems-on-a-chip – chips that combine processing and storage – with dynamic random access memory. A growing memory chip shortage is beginning to affect the broader tech and automotive industries, driven by surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. Geopolitical risk is compounding AI-driven demand, tightening availability across PCBs, semiconductors, optics, and power components. The rapid build-out of AI data centers is consuming enormous amounts of high-end memory.

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