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Exhibitions in 2024: 224G, TFLN, linear drive...
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Update time : 2024-03-15 09:54:50
There will be a large number of demonstrations of 224G technology at a certain exhibition in 2024. As well as some of the first products and optical devices based on this technology...
According to what market research companies think. This exhibition will feature a large number of 224G technology demonstrations in 2024. The show will also feature some of the first products based on this technology.
For simplicity's sake, the company is calling it 200G per lane to avoid confusion between 2024 and 224G.
The industry has begun to study 448G per channel (or 400G) technology. The market research firm also wants to see demonstrations of these solutions.

Thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) is a hot topic at this exhibition in 2022. The technology is still improving. The market research firm wants to see TFLN modulators operating at 400G per lane in PAM4 mode. As well as wanting to see operation at 800G per wavelength with coherent detection.
Increasing data rates per lane is only one of three possible directions for increasing optical interconnect bandwidth.
Today, all of these connections rely on copper cables or copper traces, but future designs will require optical connections.
Linear drive pluggable transceivers are the highlight of this exhibition in 2023. It will continue to be a hot topic this year. The market research firm also expects to see more progress in linearly driven co-packaged optics (CPO). What’s really cool is seeing one of these two solutions deployed in an AI cluster for the first time.
According to what market research companies think. This exhibition will feature a large number of 224G technology demonstrations in 2024. The show will also feature some of the first products based on this technology.
For simplicity's sake, the company is calling it 200G per lane to avoid confusion between 2024 and 224G.
The industry has begun to study 448G per channel (or 400G) technology. The market research firm also wants to see demonstrations of these solutions.

Thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) is a hot topic at this exhibition in 2022. The technology is still improving. The market research firm wants to see TFLN modulators operating at 400G per lane in PAM4 mode. As well as wanting to see operation at 800G per wavelength with coherent detection.
Increasing data rates per lane is only one of three possible directions for increasing optical interconnect bandwidth.
Today, all of these connections rely on copper cables or copper traces, but future designs will require optical connections.
Linear drive pluggable transceivers are the highlight of this exhibition in 2023. It will continue to be a hot topic this year. The market research firm also expects to see more progress in linearly driven co-packaged optics (CPO). What’s really cool is seeing one of these two solutions deployed in an AI cluster for the first time.
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