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HiWire™ Consortium Welcomes Broadcom and Microsoft

HiWire AEC Ecosystem is a Key Enabler for 400G and 800G

Distributed, Disaggregated Chassis (DDC) Architectures for Cloud and Service Networks

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today the HiWire Consortium, a non-profit corporation supporting the advancement and adoption of HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs), announced that Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) and Microsoft have joined the HiWire Consortium, bringing the membership to over 35 industry-leading companies.

“HiWire AECs are a key enabling interconnect technology for the most demanding cloud and service provider environments. This is especially true for systems that use the industry's highest-bandwidth switches such as Broadcom's 10Tbps Jericho2 and 26Tbps Tomahawk4,” said Ram Velaga, senior vice president and general manager, Core Switching Group, Broadcom. “We look forward to working with the HiWire Consortium members to drive development and adoption of HiWire AECs."

“We’re excited by the growing engagement in the HiWire Consortium by leading users and service providers,” said Sheng Huang, President of HiWire Consortium. “We are excited to welcome Broadcom and Microsoft to the HiWire Consortium and look forward to their contribution in our work to enable an ecosystem of truly plug-&- play Active Electrical Cables.”

Gerald Degrace, Head PM for Networking Hardware and Networking OS, Microsoft Azure Networking, Microsoft Corp. said, “High speed, low power interconnect is a critical technology in our next generation data centers. We support the HiWire Consortium’s objective of creating a true plug-&-play low-power interconnect standard and upstreaming qualification work to reduce friction in adoption of Active Electrical Cables.”

About HiWire Consortium

HiWire Consortium is a non-profit corporation supporting the advancement and adoption of HiWire Active Electrical Cables (“AECs”) by facilitating the development of high-quality compatible HiWire AEC devices and promoting end-user demand for HiWire AEC products through increased public awareness. Founding members include Accton, Alpha Networks, Arrcus, Intel, Barefoot, BizLink, Broadcom, Cameo, Canaan, Centec, Chelsio, Credo, Dell EMC, Delta, DriveNets, EDOM Technology, FoxLink, Innovium, Inventec, Juniper, Keysight Technologies, Microsoft, Quanta Computer, QCT, Senao Networks Inc., Spirent, Steligent, UfiSpace, UL, Wistron, WNC, and wiwynn. The organization’s AEC product was featured as part of the first live DDC (Distributed, Disaggregated Chassis) demonstration ever recorded.

For more information, please visit www.hiwire.org. Follow HiWire Consortium on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Broadcom and Microsoft have joined the HiWire Consortium, which supports the advancement and adoption of HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs).
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