100 GB data Recovery Service Los Angeles 2012
A leading provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, today announced that it will demonstrate its 100GbE CMOS PHY solutions in its booth #1447 at OFC/NFOEC 2012, from March 6-8, 2012 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Based on Inphi's iPHY(TM) 100GbE CMOS solutions announced in September (see announcement here), and together with ecosystem partners Molex and Luxtera, the demonstration will showcase the industry's first 100GbE CMOS Gearbox (GB) and 100GbE CMOS Clock Data Recovery (CDR) solutions interoperating over a channel with insertion loss exceeding OIF-28G-VSR specifications through a Molex zQSFP+ interconnect system and CDRs communicating with silicon photonics technology from Luxtera. The immediate availability of mature CMOS based 100GbE PHY solutions will help networking OEM customers accelerate their time-to-market for next-generation 100GbE systems targeted for data center and enterprise networks.
Cost-effective, energy-efficient 100GbE links will soon become essential tools for data center and service provider networks, which are struggling to satisfy the global economy's relentless hunger for more bandwidth. With service providers and data centers demanding technology with low power consumption, Inphi's ecosystem demonstration with next-generation CMOS PHY solutions proves that the technology is now available to upgrade to 100GbE networks while retaining a lower carbon footprint.
As part of the ecosystem demonstration, Inphi will showcase the IN112510-LC CMOS GB and IN012525-CP CMOS CDR FOR 100GbE and OTU4 applications. The devices use groundbreaking architecture and design techniques to achieve superior jitter performance and sensitivity, while achieving higher levels of integration and lower power consumption. The devices are targeted for high-density line cards and ultra low power optical modules and feature advanced on-die metrics and analysis for link margin provided in conjunction with Inphi's iSCAN(TM) eye diagnostic software. Containing transmit and adaptive receive equalization, this device is designed to exceed OIF-28G-VSR requirements for line cards designed with lower power CFP2 and CFP4 optical modules.
"We have made tremendous progress since announcing the industry's first 100GbE CMOS PHY CDR and GB solutions and are excited to demonstrate these solutions operating over a real-world channel with insertion loss well in excess of the OIF-28G-VSR specification," said Siddharth Sheth, vice president of marketing for Inphi's high-speed connectivity products. "The maturity of our GB and CDR products allows our data center and enterprise customer base to start immediate design of 100GbE line cards for their existing and next-generation systems."
Molex one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, will showcase its zQSFP+ Interconnect System in the ecosystem demonstration. Molex's zQSFP+ SMT connectors are designed for 25Gbps applications and are backward compatible with current QSFP+ modules and cable assemblies. The connectors use a patent-pending preferential coupling design, which uses insert molding to support contact geometry to optimize electrical performance.
"Power, real estate and crosstalk on connectors will need to be contained as data rates and densities increase for typical next-generation data center line cards," said Joe Dambach, global new product manager, High Speed I/O, at Molex. "Molex's new zQSFP+ connector system attacks this problem by providing excellent thermal, signal integrity and EMI performance at the lowest power consumption for optical cable assemblies."
As a worldwide leader in silicon CMOS photonics, Luxtera will showcase its single chip opto-electronic transceiver which includes four fully integrated 28Gbps transmit and receive channels powered from a single laser for an aggregate unencoded data rate of up to 112Gbps. The device is targeted for 100GbE, OTN and InfiniBand applications as well as emerging Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) Short Reach and Very Short Reach (VSR) electrical interconnect to host systems.
"Silicon photonics technology could be a game changer at 100G as it makes the adoption of lower power, higher density optics a reality and enables OEMs to deliver cost-effective system-to-system 100GbE and intra-system 28Gbps VSR connectivity," said Chris Bergey, vice president of marketing at Luxtera. "We are excited about this ecosystem demonstration to show that next-generation100G line cards can take advantage of Luxtera's readily available silicon photonics technology for these applications."
About Inphi Inphi Corporation is a leading provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, providing high signal integrity at leading-edge data speeds that are designed to address bandwidth bottlenecks in networks, minimize latency in computing environments and enable the rollout of next-generation communications infrastructure. Inphi's solutions provide a vital interface between analog signals and digital information in high-performance systems, such as telecommunications transport systems, enterprise networking equipment, enterprise and data center servers, storage platforms, test and measurement equipment and military systems. To learn more about Inphi, visit www.inphi.com .
Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements Statements in the press release regarding Inphi Corporation, which are not historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward looking statements may be identified by terms such as believe, expect, may, will, provide, could, and should, and the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. These statements include statements relating to the anticipated benefits of our products and market and industry demand. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated as a result of various factors, including: product defects; risk related to intellectual property matters, lengthy sales cycle and competitive selection process; lengthy and expensive qualification process; ability to develop new or enhanced products in a timely manner; market development of and demand for the Company's products, reliance on third parties to manufacture, assemble and test products; ability to compete and other risks inherent in fabless semiconductor businesses. For a discussion of these and other related risks, please refer to Inphi Corporation's recent SEC filings, including its proxy statement, annual report and SEC Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K for the past year, which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov . Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date thereof. Inphi Corporation undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements for any reason, except as required by law, even as new information becomes available or other events occur in the future.
Inphi, the Inphi logo and Think fast are registered trademarks of Inphi Corporation. iPHY is trademarks of Inphi Corporation. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.
Based on Inphi's iPHY(TM) 100GbE CMOS solutions announced in September (see announcement here), and together with ecosystem partners Molex and Luxtera, the demonstration will showcase the industry's first 100GbE CMOS Gearbox (GB) and 100GbE CMOS Clock Data Recovery (CDR) solutions interoperating over a channel with insertion loss exceeding OIF-28G-VSR specifications through a Molex zQSFP+ interconnect system and CDRs communicating with silicon photonics technology from Luxtera. The immediate availability of mature CMOS based 100GbE PHY solutions will help networking OEM customers accelerate their time-to-market for next-generation 100GbE systems targeted for data center and enterprise networks.
Cost-effective, energy-efficient 100GbE links will soon become essential tools for data center and service provider networks, which are struggling to satisfy the global economy's relentless hunger for more bandwidth. With service providers and data centers demanding technology with low power consumption, Inphi's ecosystem demonstration with next-generation CMOS PHY solutions proves that the technology is now available to upgrade to 100GbE networks while retaining a lower carbon footprint.
As part of the ecosystem demonstration, Inphi will showcase the IN112510-LC CMOS GB and IN012525-CP CMOS CDR FOR 100GbE and OTU4 applications. The devices use groundbreaking architecture and design techniques to achieve superior jitter performance and sensitivity, while achieving higher levels of integration and lower power consumption. The devices are targeted for high-density line cards and ultra low power optical modules and feature advanced on-die metrics and analysis for link margin provided in conjunction with Inphi's iSCAN(TM) eye diagnostic software. Containing transmit and adaptive receive equalization, this device is designed to exceed OIF-28G-VSR requirements for line cards designed with lower power CFP2 and CFP4 optical modules.
"We have made tremendous progress since announcing the industry's first 100GbE CMOS PHY CDR and GB solutions and are excited to demonstrate these solutions operating over a real-world channel with insertion loss well in excess of the OIF-28G-VSR specification," said Siddharth Sheth, vice president of marketing for Inphi's high-speed connectivity products. "The maturity of our GB and CDR products allows our data center and enterprise customer base to start immediate design of 100GbE line cards for their existing and next-generation systems."
Molex one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, will showcase its zQSFP+ Interconnect System in the ecosystem demonstration. Molex's zQSFP+ SMT connectors are designed for 25Gbps applications and are backward compatible with current QSFP+ modules and cable assemblies. The connectors use a patent-pending preferential coupling design, which uses insert molding to support contact geometry to optimize electrical performance.
"Power, real estate and crosstalk on connectors will need to be contained as data rates and densities increase for typical next-generation data center line cards," said Joe Dambach, global new product manager, High Speed I/O, at Molex. "Molex's new zQSFP+ connector system attacks this problem by providing excellent thermal, signal integrity and EMI performance at the lowest power consumption for optical cable assemblies."
As a worldwide leader in silicon CMOS photonics, Luxtera will showcase its single chip opto-electronic transceiver which includes four fully integrated 28Gbps transmit and receive channels powered from a single laser for an aggregate unencoded data rate of up to 112Gbps. The device is targeted for 100GbE, OTN and InfiniBand applications as well as emerging Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) Short Reach and Very Short Reach (VSR) electrical interconnect to host systems.
"Silicon photonics technology could be a game changer at 100G as it makes the adoption of lower power, higher density optics a reality and enables OEMs to deliver cost-effective system-to-system 100GbE and intra-system 28Gbps VSR connectivity," said Chris Bergey, vice president of marketing at Luxtera. "We are excited about this ecosystem demonstration to show that next-generation100G line cards can take advantage of Luxtera's readily available silicon photonics technology for these applications."
About Inphi Inphi Corporation is a leading provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, providing high signal integrity at leading-edge data speeds that are designed to address bandwidth bottlenecks in networks, minimize latency in computing environments and enable the rollout of next-generation communications infrastructure. Inphi's solutions provide a vital interface between analog signals and digital information in high-performance systems, such as telecommunications transport systems, enterprise networking equipment, enterprise and data center servers, storage platforms, test and measurement equipment and military systems. To learn more about Inphi, visit www.inphi.com .
Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements Statements in the press release regarding Inphi Corporation, which are not historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward looking statements may be identified by terms such as believe, expect, may, will, provide, could, and should, and the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. These statements include statements relating to the anticipated benefits of our products and market and industry demand. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated as a result of various factors, including: product defects; risk related to intellectual property matters, lengthy sales cycle and competitive selection process; lengthy and expensive qualification process; ability to develop new or enhanced products in a timely manner; market development of and demand for the Company's products, reliance on third parties to manufacture, assemble and test products; ability to compete and other risks inherent in fabless semiconductor businesses. For a discussion of these and other related risks, please refer to Inphi Corporation's recent SEC filings, including its proxy statement, annual report and SEC Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K for the past year, which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov . Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date thereof. Inphi Corporation undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements for any reason, except as required by law, even as new information becomes available or other events occur in the future.
Inphi, the Inphi logo and Think fast are registered trademarks of Inphi Corporation. iPHY is trademarks of Inphi Corporation. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.
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