Ciena, HyperLight, and McGill University Achieve Transmission FirstCiena, HyperLight, and McGill University Achieve First 3.2Tb/s, 448Gb/s Per-Lane IMDD 2km TransmissionSuccessful demonstration paves path to next frontier of data center networkingCiena, HyperLight Corporation, and McGill University announced the attainment of the first 3.2Tb/s (8×448Gb/s) O-band IMDD transmission over distance, showcasing how data throughput can be doubled utilizing existing fiber infrastructure. The industry-first milestone was achieved with both 8-WDM and DR8 configurations using Ciena’s 224 GBaud DAC to generate the 448Gb/s PAM4 signal and HyperLight’s 140 GHz thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) modulators to transmit the optical signal. The experiment was performed at McGill University using its transmission system and associated digital signal processing software. The need for higher transmission speeds is being driven by massive AI factories, which require scalable networks that leverage high-speed optics with lower power consumption. To address these requirements, the demonstration shows how transceiver design can be improved using advanced CMOS processes and integrated photonics to reduce power and complexity. Key Takeaways
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Executive Comments “We are leveraging our optical leadership and expertise to address the evolving connectivity needs of cloud and data center operators. These industry-first demonstrations show how our technology can be directly applied to solving emerging connectivity challenges driven by AI workloads inside and around the data center, ensuring greater efficiency, scalability, and performance. We are laying the foundation for accelerating the 448G ecosystem, demonstrating the immense potential at 400G.” Joe Shapiro, Vice President, Product Line Management, Ciena “This 448G demonstration marks a defining moment—not just for HyperLight, but for the future of high-speed optics. It highlights the power of our TFLN Chiplet platform, which was meticulously engineered to meet the extreme bandwidth, low drive voltage, and integration demands of next-generation optical links. This is exactly the kind of performance our technology was built for, and we are ready to deliver at scale.” Mian Zhang, CEO, HyperLight “McGill University is proud to contribute to this result. Our expertise in optical fiber transmission systems positions us to collaborate with leading industry partners in researching emerging device technologies and transmission system architectures.” David V. Plant, Professor and Canada Research Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University “Keysight is proud to participate in this record-breaking transmission demonstration, allowing the industry to accelerate the adoption of 448Gb/s technologies required for power-efficient 3.2Tb/s interfaces for AI-driven future data center networks.” Dr. Joachim Peerlings, Vice President of Network and Data Center Solutions, Keysight Technologies Source: Ciena, HyperLight Corporation, and McGill University media announcement |