MARVELL JOINS XPO MSA TO ACCELERATE INNOVATION IN AI

Marvell optical modules

Marvell optical modules

The Marvell® PAM4 optical DSP portfolio, including Spica™ and Nova™ DSPs, addresses the critical the need for high-bandwidth optical interconnects to power AI infrastructure. The Marvell data center interconnect portfolio includes COLORZ®, COLORZ® 400 and COLORZ® 800 modules in multiple form factors to connect regional data centers. Marvell has become a founding member of the eXtra dense Pluggable Optics (XPO) Multi-Source Agreement (MSA), an industry initiative organized by Arista Networks to define a new optical transceiver form factor purpose-built for AI-scale infrastructure. The modules incorporate Marvell's new Orion 800 Gbps coherent DSP and silicon photonics. Cloud is the network® Marvell's innovative COLORZ Silicon photonics technology integrates hundreds of discrete components on a single die, resulting in the industry's first low power. Marvell Technology, IncMRVL is ready to unveil a groundbreaking showcase at OFC 2024, featuring a range of innovative products such as probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS), 3D Silicon Photonics Engine, 5nm 800 Gbps transmit-only PAM4 optical DSP, and 1.

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Algeria joins ADSS 6-core optical cable

Algeria joins ADSS 6-core optical cable

All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cable is a type of that is strong enough to support itself between structures without using conductive metal elements. It connects six countries: Algeria, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Mali, and Mauritania. The 79 million euro project is co-funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the European Union (29 million euros) following a delegation agreement administered by the AfDB. Algeria has made significant progress in strengthening its digital infrastructure by completing a 2,600 km segment of fiber optics, a key component of the Trans-Saharan Fiber Optic Backbone project (DTS). ALGIERS-The secretary general of the ministry of Post and Telecommunication, Abdelouahab Bara, onSunday stressed Algeria's commitment to making the Trans-Saharan fibre-optic backbone project a reality, with the completion of the rollout of almost 2,600 km of fibre optic cable. In the realm of aerial fiber optic infrastructure—where cables must withstand harsh weather, high voltages, and mechanical stress— ADSS (All Dielectric Self-Supporting) fiber optic cables stand out as a game-changer. Designed specifically for deployment alongside power lines and utility poles, ADSS. From design to deployment — fully integrated fibre manufacturing in Algeria, ensuring consistent quality, reliable delivery and secure supply across Africa and the Middle East.

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Innovation in Optical Fiber Communication Technology

Innovation in Optical Fiber Communication Technology

From the introduction of low-loss optical fiber in 1970 to the development of cutting-edge products by industry leader, Corning, such as single-mode fiber and dispersion-shifted fiber, these innovations have paved the way for transformative technologies like 5G, artificial. Optical communication, the backbone of modern fiber-optic networks and high-speed data transmission, is evolving at an unprecedented pace. As the demand for bandwidth skyrockets—driven by streaming, cloud computing, 5G, AI, and the Internet of Things (IoT)—innovations in optical networking are. Future Trends in the Optical Fiber Communication Industry: Innovations Driving Connectivity in 2025 and Beyond The optical fiber communication industry is undergoing a transformative phase, driven by the exponential growth of data traffic, advancements in digital infrastructure, and the global push. The global FTTH market size is estimated at $47 billion in 2022 and is projected toward upward growth at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2023 to 2030.

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AI Server Power Increment

AI Server Power Increment

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has resulted in a significant increase in power demand in data centers. Where traditional server racks once operated at around 5–10 kW, modern AI environments are pushing far beyond that, often reaching 30 kW, 60 kW or even over 100 kW per rack. AI data centers are consuming energy at roughly four times the rate that more electricity is being added to grids, setting the stage for fundamental shifts in where power is generated, where AI data centers are built, and. Key Takeaways: Power for AI data centers is driving unprecedented infrastructure transformation, with facilities requiring 50-150 kilowatts per rack compared to traditional 10-15 kilowatts.

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Portugal AI Server

Portugal AI Server

Microsoft has announced a landmark investment of more than US $10 billion to build a new artificial-intelligence-optimised data-centre complex near Sines, Portugal, as part of its global strategy to expand compute capacity and support large-scale AI workloads across Europe. The investment consists of $270m for shared infrastructure and $546m for a second 200MW building at the Sines Data Campus. In June 2019, the Portuguese Government presented the national strategy AI Portugal 2030 (Portugal, 2019) to set out challenges and opportunities of the growing AI ecosystem in Portugal. This strategy presents the plan to foster the use of AI in the public and private sector during the coming. Portugal will launch an AI-focused data center strategy and a sovereign cloud, with pre-licensed zones to speed builds.

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