Aiming to become the global leader in chip-scale photonic solutions by deploying Optical Interposer technology to enable the seamless integration of electronics and photonics for a broad range of vertical market applications

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Dear Agoracom Family,

I want to thank all of you for your patience with us over the past 48 hours and apologize for what was admittedly a botched launch of our new site.

As you can see, we have reverted back to the previous version of the site while we address multiple forum functionality flaws that inexplicably made their way into the launch.

To this end:

1.We have identified 8 fundamental but easily fixable flaws that will be corrected in the coming week, so that you can continue to use the forums exactly as you've been accustomed to.

2.Additionally we will also be implementing a couple of design improvements to "tighten up" the look and feel of the forums.

Sincerely,

George et al

Message: woah look at this. Broadcom Tomahawk 5 51.2Tbps Switch Chip

Hello Krom,

2 years ago Tom Mika  highlighted in a conference call that we have transcripts for that the next generation of Broadcom’s Switch will double from 25.6 TB/sec to 51.2 TB/sec and the technology will need to adapt. The Optical Interposer can address these issues.Specifically the 400g Light Bar to lower energy use.  This is what he said.

 

“The 400G Light Bar, that has a trademark associated with it, is also a product that we think is applicable to the co-packaged optics market. And briefly I’ll just say that what’s happening in that market is that Broadcom’s latest switch that operates at 25.6 Tb/sec. Once it goes to the next generation that pretty much doubles that speed… Much of the energy that is available to power the switch blade and the server racks is going to be used up. Something has to happen. And what has to happen is all of the compensating circuits that are currently in a switch blade that compensate for the loss of power and the timing of the signal within that box when the electrons go from the switch to the back side of the blade… to the backplane… All of those circuits that also take energy have to come out. And we think we are in a very good position to offer products in that area because of the technology that we’ve got in the optical interposer. We think we can come much closer to the switch itself and provide some flexibility and lower power requirement solutions in the market.”

 

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