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Nubis Communications To Demonstrate Direct-Drive Optics at OFC 2023

First product on breakthrough ultra-high density technology platform

NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nubis Communications, Inc. announced today that it will be demonstrating its XT1600™ optical engine at the OFC conference and tradeshow in San Diego next week. This product is the first optical engine optimized for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (ML/AI) networks with the record-breaking density and ultra low power that these advanced applications require. The XT1600™ engine is optimized for un-retimed direct-drive operation to dramatically lowers the power, size, and cost of the solution.

The XT1600 achieves its record-breaking density while maintaining fully flexible fiber fan-out. With a total capacity of 1.6 Tbps optical transmit and 1.6 Tbps optical receive carried over 16 single-mode fiber pairs, the XT1600 enables flexible port and link assignments as may be needed by system and network designs ranging from sixteen independent 100-Gbps full-duplex channels, four separate 400 Gbps full-duplex channels, two 800 Gbps full-duplex channels or a single point-to-point 1.6Tbps link.

In addition to showing the product in Booth 6410, Nubis Communications will also be participating in the following events at the world’s premier optical communications conference :

  • March 5: Founder and CTO Peter Winzer will give a Short Course
  • March 6: CEO Dan Harding will present in the Executive Forum
  • March 8: Principal Systems Engineer Son Le will present an Invited Paper

Founded in 2020 by industry luminary Peter Winzer and a cross-functional team of industry experts, Nubis has raised over $40 million from Matrix Partners and other leading investors.

The XT1600 is available now for sampling. Please contact Nubis Communications at http://www.nubis-inc.com to request a sample or schedule a visit at the show.

About Nubis Communications

Nubis Communications was founded in 2020, quickly establishing a core technical team encompassing world-class expertise in silicon photonics, digital and analog IC design, as well as electronic and optical packaging. Backed by premier venture capital firm Matrix Partners, Nubis has received additional funding from Launch Capital, imec.xpand, Weili Dai and Sehat Sutardja, Comerica Technology and Life Sciences fund and others.

For more information visit http://www.nubis-inc.com.

XT-1600 and the Nubis Cloud Logo are trademarks of Nubis Communications.

Contacts

Karen Liu
+1-908-517-3558
karen.liu@nubis-inc.com

Nubis Communications, Inc.


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Nubis Communications will exhibit an ultra-high density ultra-low power optical engine optimized for ML/AI at the Optical Fiber Communications show.
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Contacts

Karen Liu
+1-908-517-3558
karen.liu@nubis-inc.com

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