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Global AI Drives Fuels Optical Communication Boom
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Update time : 2025-11-07 10:39:16
Global data center spending surged 50%+ in H1 2025, driven by AI investment and boosting optical communications. This directly boosted demand for high-speed optical modules.
800G demand is clear. 1.6T technology will enter large-scale commercial use in 2026. The market is showing structural differentiation.
The traditional telecom access market is under pressure. Cloud service providers' procurement is driving a robust recovery in the transmission network market. There is a growing trend toward the convergence of IP and optical networks.
Research shows AI-driven computing power investments are boosting optical communication growth. Data center capital spending worldwide jumped by more than 50% year-on-year during H1 2025.
Technology giants have reached large-scale collaborations. This has driven prosperity across the entire industry chain. Industry experts point out that optical communication is the "neural network" of AI computing power. Its technological iteration and market growth rate have both reached an inflection point.

AI Drives Explosive Demand
Artificial intelligence competition has transformed into the industry's dominant engine. In the second quarter of 2025, global data center capital expenditure maintained rapid growth. Tech giants forged massive collaborations, creating huge demand for high-speed optical interconnects.
This demand is reflected in optical components. Top global optical component manufacturers expect significant revenue growth this quarter. A doubling of demand for 800G optical modules is a certainty. 1.6T technology has moved beyond the sampling stage and is expected to begin large-scale commercial use in 2026.
Market Structural Differentiation Emerges
Compared to the traditional data center market, the telecom access market is facing growth pressure. In the first half of 2025, operator capital expenditure declined. Global telecom capital expenditure showed a weak trend. Operators are reallocating their investment focus, shifting towards AI computing power-related areas.
Meanwhile, the transmission network market is experiencing a strong recovery. Industry reports show that the global optical transmission market has grown. Data center interconnect technology has become a core driver.
Direct procurement of WDM systems by cloud service providers has surged. This has driven growth in pluggable optical module shipments. Data suggests that IP and optical networks are increasingly merging into a unified system.
Accelerated Technological Iteration
1.6T and 200G/channel technologies have become new industry benchmarks. Related chip and module solutions are being released intensively. Competition in advanced packaging technology is becoming increasingly clear. Major manufacturers are making progress in reducing power consumption.
New fiber optic technologies are moving from the laboratory to mass production. These technologies aim to solve bandwidth and latency bottlenecks. The open network ecosystem is maturing. The industry is shifting from technological competition to collaborative development.
The entire industry chain benefits
This round of growth benefits the entire industry chain. Chip manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, and fiber optic cable manufacturers are all expected to see revenue growth. Industry mergers and acquisitions are exceptionally active. Companies are acquiring core technologies, indicating that the industry is accelerating technological integration.
A Clear Future Outlook
Analysts point out that AI infrastructure construction is just beginning. Driven by massive investment, the optical communication industry is expected to maintain its prosperity. Optical communication is the cornerstone of global computing power. A New Age defined by AI computing power has arrived.
At the technological level, the pace of iteration is unprecedented. Recent tech conferences show 1.6T and 200G/channel are now industry standards, with many new chip and module solutions emerging. Advanced packaging sees intense competition between co-packaged optics and linear pluggable optics, with significant power consumption reductions achieved by major manufacturers.
Next-gen fiber optic tech is transitioning from labs to mass production to tackle future bandwidth and latency issues. The open network ecosystem is maturing, with multi-vendor interoperability showing industry shift from competition to collaboration, offering customers more flexible options.
The complete industry ecosystem is benefiting, as M&A activities construct technological entry barriers.
All parts of the industry supply chain have reaped the rewards of this growth cycle. The report expects all covered chip, equipment, and fiber optic cable manufacturers to achieve double-digit annual revenue growth. To gain a technological edge, companies are actively acquiring advanced optical interconnect technologies and deploying next-generation packaging solutions. This shows the industry is quickly integrating next-gen core technologies through M&A.
Outlook: Clear Long-Term Trend, Optical Communication Rises to the Forefront of the AI Wave
Analysts say long-term AI infrastructure growth is just beginning, despite slower hyperscale spending after 2026. Optical communication, as the backbone of global computing power, is poised for sustained high growth. A transformative era has begun, with AI computing at its core and optical communication as its backbone.
800G demand is clear. 1.6T technology will enter large-scale commercial use in 2026. The market is showing structural differentiation.
The traditional telecom access market is under pressure. Cloud service providers' procurement is driving a robust recovery in the transmission network market. There is a growing trend toward the convergence of IP and optical networks.
Research shows AI-driven computing power investments are boosting optical communication growth. Data center capital spending worldwide jumped by more than 50% year-on-year during H1 2025.
Technology giants have reached large-scale collaborations. This has driven prosperity across the entire industry chain. Industry experts point out that optical communication is the "neural network" of AI computing power. Its technological iteration and market growth rate have both reached an inflection point.

AI Drives Explosive Demand
Artificial intelligence competition has transformed into the industry's dominant engine. In the second quarter of 2025, global data center capital expenditure maintained rapid growth. Tech giants forged massive collaborations, creating huge demand for high-speed optical interconnects.
This demand is reflected in optical components. Top global optical component manufacturers expect significant revenue growth this quarter. A doubling of demand for 800G optical modules is a certainty. 1.6T technology has moved beyond the sampling stage and is expected to begin large-scale commercial use in 2026.
Market Structural Differentiation Emerges
Compared to the traditional data center market, the telecom access market is facing growth pressure. In the first half of 2025, operator capital expenditure declined. Global telecom capital expenditure showed a weak trend. Operators are reallocating their investment focus, shifting towards AI computing power-related areas.
Meanwhile, the transmission network market is experiencing a strong recovery. Industry reports show that the global optical transmission market has grown. Data center interconnect technology has become a core driver.
Direct procurement of WDM systems by cloud service providers has surged. This has driven growth in pluggable optical module shipments. Data suggests that IP and optical networks are increasingly merging into a unified system.
Accelerated Technological Iteration
1.6T and 200G/channel technologies have become new industry benchmarks. Related chip and module solutions are being released intensively. Competition in advanced packaging technology is becoming increasingly clear. Major manufacturers are making progress in reducing power consumption.
New fiber optic technologies are moving from the laboratory to mass production. These technologies aim to solve bandwidth and latency bottlenecks. The open network ecosystem is maturing. The industry is shifting from technological competition to collaborative development.
The entire industry chain benefits
This round of growth benefits the entire industry chain. Chip manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, and fiber optic cable manufacturers are all expected to see revenue growth. Industry mergers and acquisitions are exceptionally active. Companies are acquiring core technologies, indicating that the industry is accelerating technological integration.
A Clear Future Outlook
Analysts point out that AI infrastructure construction is just beginning. Driven by massive investment, the optical communication industry is expected to maintain its prosperity. Optical communication is the cornerstone of global computing power. A New Age defined by AI computing power has arrived.
At the technological level, the pace of iteration is unprecedented. Recent tech conferences show 1.6T and 200G/channel are now industry standards, with many new chip and module solutions emerging. Advanced packaging sees intense competition between co-packaged optics and linear pluggable optics, with significant power consumption reductions achieved by major manufacturers.
Next-gen fiber optic tech is transitioning from labs to mass production to tackle future bandwidth and latency issues. The open network ecosystem is maturing, with multi-vendor interoperability showing industry shift from competition to collaboration, offering customers more flexible options.
The complete industry ecosystem is benefiting, as M&A activities construct technological entry barriers.
All parts of the industry supply chain have reaped the rewards of this growth cycle. The report expects all covered chip, equipment, and fiber optic cable manufacturers to achieve double-digit annual revenue growth. To gain a technological edge, companies are actively acquiring advanced optical interconnect technologies and deploying next-generation packaging solutions. This shows the industry is quickly integrating next-gen core technologies through M&A.
Outlook: Clear Long-Term Trend, Optical Communication Rises to the Forefront of the AI Wave
Analysts say long-term AI infrastructure growth is just beginning, despite slower hyperscale spending after 2026. Optical communication, as the backbone of global computing power, is poised for sustained high growth. A transformative era has begun, with AI computing at its core and optical communication as its backbone.
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