Events Archives » Acacia Transforming communications networks Wed, 26 Mar 2025 19:47:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Acacia Showcases Coherent Pluggable Leadership at OFC https://acacia-inc.com/blog/coherent-pluggable-leadership-at-ofc/ Tue, 25 Mar 2025 14:40:01 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11437 10+ Years of Pioneering Coherent Pluggable Innovation

The Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC) is celebrating 50 years of optical networking and communications this year. The milestone highlights decades of innovation from companies such as Acacia that have delivered optical networking technology enabling network operators to continually expand their bandwidth, deliver faster networks, and offer more services.

One of those innovations that we believe will be a dominant topic at OFC this year is coherent optics. Coherent pluggable modules have been critical for enabling network operators to keep up with bandwidth demands over the last decade, and according to Cignal AI, they will account for most of the future bandwidth growth driven by applications such as generative AI and machine learning. Acacia pioneered the coherent pluggable more than 10 years ago with the introduction of the industry’s first 100G CFP module in 2014 and has been a market leader ever since having shipped half a million 400G ports based on the Greylock DSP, including more than 25,000 Bright 400ZR+ ports.

Acacia continues to innovate and will illustrate its industry-leading optical networking advancements through the following demonstrations and speaking sessions:

Demonstrations:

  • 200G per lane optical engine products – Demonstrating the recently announced 200G/lane silicon photonics optical engine with transmitter and receiver designs supporting DR4, DR8 and 2xFR4 configurations.
  • Delphi DSP-based Coherent Pluggable Portfolio including new L-Band 400G ULH – Showcasing Acacia’s broad 400G module portfolio powered by Acacia’s 9th generation DSP Delphi including 800ZR, 800G ZR+ with interoperable Probabilistic Constellation Shaping (PCS), and 400G Ultra Long Haul. 400G modules in QSFP-DD form factor and 800G modules in both OSFP and QSFP-DD form factors are available with C and L-Band versions.
  • OIF multi-vendor interoperability (Booth #5745) – Showing interoperability of 800ZR, 400ZR, OpenZR+ and Multi-Span Optics enhancing multi-vendor interoperability in high-capacity, long-distance optical networks and Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS) standardizing the management of optical and electrical devices to simplify scalability.
  • OpenROADM compliant 800G ZR+ coherent modules – Featuring a link between the OIF booth (#5745) and OpenROADM booth (#5128) demonstrating the high-performance interop PCS interface which expands the market for 800G pluggables beyond metro DCI into regional and even long-haul networks. Acacia’s award-winning 800G ZR+ modules were the first in the industry to support the OpenROADM specification.
  • Ethernet Alliance (Booth #5173) – Showing interoperability of Acacia 800G ZR interconnects.

Speaking Sessions:

Monday, March 31

Tuesday, April 1

Wednesday, April 2

Thursday, April 3

Come See us!
If you are attending OFC 2025 and would like to discuss any of these topics, contact us to request a meeting.

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Scale Your Network with the Coherent Pluggable Pioneer https://acacia-inc.com/blog/coherent-pluggables-pioneer/ Fri, 07 Mar 2025 21:06:02 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11420 Acacia’s Leadership in Optical Interconnect Technology
All it takes is a quick glance at the patent wall in our Maynard, Massachusetts office to see the scope of innovation Acacia has delivered since its founding in 2009. As a pioneer in coherent optical technology, our vision was clear: Deliver silicon-based interconnects that transform cloud and communication networks by simplifying these networks, digitizing numerous complex analog functions, and providing significant improvements in speed, capacity, and power consumption​.

Patent WallFigure 1. Acacia’s Wall of Patents.

A recent Gazettabyte article details how our co-founders carried out this mission, introducing improvements in performance and power consumption to legacy coherent technology, initially used for the most challenging optical transmission links. Looking through our history, it’s clear to see the trailblazing path Acacia helped to define with coherent optical modules, especially pluggable modules. Acacia has always been laser-focused on providing customers with continuous improvements in speed, capacity, performance, size, and power consumption to meet the ever-growing demand for bandwidth. This has been done by focusing on (1) silicon-based optical and electrical designs, (2) advanced digital signal processing (DSP), (3) high-speed RF expertise, and (4) volume manufacturable high-density packaging, with all these disciplines “under one roof.” As a result, Acacia is now a leading supplier of coherent modules with multiple product families to support speeds from 100G to 1.2T, including a broad portfolio of 400G and 800G pluggable products, to address the needs of network operators worldwide.

Pioneer of Coherent Pluggables
It is interesting to note that this year marks the 30th anniversary of a significant event in optical transceiver history. It was in 1995 when the first standards-based pluggable optical transceiver called the Gigabit Interface Convertor (GBIC) was first defined, with supported speeds up to ~1Gbps. It was ~20 years from this achievement that Acacia introduced the first optical coherent pluggable transceiver to support 100Gbps in the multi-source agreement (MSA) CFP form factor.

Industry standardized pluggable modulesFigure 2. Industry standardized pluggable modules: From the early days of 1G GBICs to today’s coherent pluggables capable of 3000km+ 400G and 1000km+ 800G.

And today, Acacia’s latest generation of coherent pluggable modules powered by the Delphi DSP, our 9th generation DSP, has enabled extraordinary reaches using even smaller QSFP-DD and OSFP form-factor modules. Acacia’s 400G ultra long-haul modules support distances beyond 3000km, and 800G ZR+ enhanced performance modules support distances beyond 1000km.

Leadership in Industry Standards
To ensure a thriving marketplace for coherent pluggable optics, many companies participate in MSA initiatives and/or in industry standards groups to agree on module product requirements to ensure a multi-vendor supply, interoperability, and economies of scale. Acacia has been a key driver and participant in many of these organizations. In the 400G pluggable generation, Acacia served as editor for the 400ZR Implementation Agreement in OIF. Acacia was also a founding member of the OpenZR+ MSA, which provided requirements for enhanced performance 400ZR+ with multi-vendor interoperability. Market adoption of 400ZR and OpenZR+ solutions has been the fastest of any coherent technology in history.

In the 800G pluggables generation, Acacia has continued its leadership in industry standards activities. As a key contributor along with other coherent suppliers, Acacia introduced the first standardized, interoperable probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS) mode for 800G ZR+ enhanced performance, enabling network operators to expand their 800G reaches beyond 1000km. The company is also playing a key role in driving 1600ZR/ZR+ industry agreements.

With the increasing demand for the current generations of 400G and 800G coherent pluggable modules, several companies have jumped on the bandwagon to participate in this optical renaissance. These 400G and 800G QSFP-DD and OSFP form-factor modules, capable of plugging directly into switch and router ports, have invigorated architectures using router-based coherent optics as a networking solution to reduce overall total cost of ownership.

Silicon-based Designs, Advanced DSPs, and High-Density Packaging
The key to Acacia becoming a market leader in coherent optics stems from our ongoing focus on core technology. For example, an important factor that provided many advantages in low power and high-density packaging was Acacia’s adoption of silicon photonics for high-speed coherent transmission. Silicon does not require temperature stabilization, which results in lower power implementation. In addition, silicon photonics can leverage high-volume CMOS packaging techniques to reduce overall cost. Our design and development approach has always been to utilize silicon photonics for both MSA pluggable modules as well as performance-optimized modules, providing design and operational efficiencies as well as rapid time to market. Following Acacia’s lead, we are now seeing multiple suppliers also embracing silicon photonics technology in their coherent pluggable modules because of the benefits it has delivered to the industry.

Another key technology advantage that sets Acacia apart is its coherent DSP design and capabilities. Innovation in this area has been critical for mitigating impairments such as dispersion and non-linear effects incurred during transmission over optical fiber. Acacia’s balanced and power-efficient approach to DSP development ensures robust algorithms while minimizing power consumption. As CMOS node sizes continue to shrink, relatively complex techniques for improving performance can be introduced into very compact MSA pluggable modules. The improved performance is enabling network operators to expand the types of architectures they can deploy using these pluggables, resulting in the ability to offer a wider range of network applications.

Driving innovation to meet increasing transmission baud rates meant having in-house cross-disciplinary teams to ensure the best designs. We were able to achieve this while also delivering a compact low power consumption device. Acacia’s 3D Siliconization enabled this high-density level of packaging with high signal integrity and allowed us to also leverage volume manufacturable processes used in the electronics industry. This approach enabled faster scaling of manufacturing and improved reliability.

15+ Years of Industry Firsts and Design Expertise
Technology leadership is a culmination of many factors, not just having the expertise in the technology itself. It is comprised of how the technology is developed and quickly brought to market with the capability of volume while maintaining quality, and with the goal of meeting customer requirements. Many factors have contributed to Acacia’s technology leadership, including an engineering approach based on in-house design expertise across key disciplines, leveraging years of experience, building on the successes of previous generations as well as adjacent industry innovations and manufacturing processes, and participating in industry standards. This powerful combination created many industry firsts over the last 15+ years since Acacia was founded.

Figure 3. Acacia has achieved many industry firsts for coherent pluggable modules since its founding.

Acacia has introduced coherent module products, including its recent Delphi-based pluggable modules, leveraging nine generations of DSP ASICs, and holds an industry leadership position when it comes to innovative design, quality, and manufacturability of coherent pluggable modules especially as baud rates increase while size and power consumption requirements decrease. Acacia continues to demonstrate its technology leadership as we move to higher bandwidth applications such as AI, as well as customer requirements for higher speed solutions such as 1600G MSA pluggable modules.

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A Look Back at 2024 & What’s Ahead for Coherent Optics in 2025 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/a-look-back-at-2024-whats-ahead-for-coherent-optics-in-2025/ Mon, 24 Feb 2025 14:04:03 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11382 Having closed the chapter on 2024, it’s clear that last year was pivotal for the widespread adoption of coherent pluggables. These innovative technologies have not only revolutionized the way we think about network infrastructure, but have also set new standards for efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.

Market Adoption and Use Case Expansion
Coherent pluggables have seen remarkable market adoption, with 400G ZR/ZR+ coherent optics becoming the most widely adopted coherent technology in history. While some in the industry predicted early on that 400ZR pluggables would only be a small portion of the coherent market, Acacia has been laser focused on bringing these solutions to its customers to deliver the architectural change needed to transform networks to meet ever-growing bandwidth demands. As a result, Acacia is a market leader in shipments of 400G+ coherent pluggables.

During 2024, Acacia expanded this market-leading portfolio with the introduction of 800ZR and 800G ZR+ pluggables with Interoperable PCS in QSFP-DD and OSFP form factors. These solutions have already been proven in field trials, with Colt being the first provider to successfully trial enhanced performance 800G ZR+ coherent pluggable optics. These 800G router-based optics provide the capability to double Colt’s packet core capacity per link while reducing power per bit by 33.3%.

Acacia also introduced a 400G Ultra Long Haul QSFP-DD module for expanding 400G applications from DCI/metro to long haul applications. The 400G UHL has been proven in field trials, with Arelion announcing that it completed a live network field trial on its route from Chicago to Denver that demonstrated successful IP transmission at a spectrum of 112.5 gigahertz over 2,253 kilometers, with healthy margins, providing longer transmission distances and greater cost savings than currently deployed transponders. Acacia’s 400G ULH pluggables enable Arelion to reduce CAPEX by 35 percent and OPEX costs by 84 percent when expanding its network, providing wider reach with high capacities that support customers’ AI/ML and cloud applications.

The Terabit Era is Going Strong
According to Cignal AI, in 2025, 1.2T+ performance optimized solutions will contribute significantly to bandwidth growth as those solutions continue to be introduced. Acacia’s 1.2T Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8), powered by the Jannu DSP, has proven its outstanding performance with multiple record-breaking field trials across Metro, Long Haul and Subsea with Microsoft, Verizon, Windstream, and others. Acacia is also engaged with multiple webscale customers and expects CIM 8 to continue its ramp in 2025.

Looking Ahead…..Artificial Intelligence, 1600ZR/ZR+ and More!
AI certainly was a hot topic during OFC and ECOC in 2024 and Acacia believes it will continue to be in 2025. While a year ago, the industry was focused on single-site AI clusters, we will begin to hear more about methods for distributing AI training over different locations in 2025. And while there is still a lot of work to happen in this area, the optics industry is well positioned to be at the forefront of this evolution since higher speed optical interconnections will be necessary to mitigate bandwidth constraints within an AI networks. Read this recent blog for more information on future proofing your network for AI.

Router-based Coherent Optics
The proliferation of router-based coherent optics is paving the way to a converged IP+Optical network architecture. The benefits in 2024 were clear. Infrastructure provider Colt Technology Services reported a stunning 97% energy savings, and Arelion saved 64% in CapEx and 76% in OpEx. In 2025, we can expect to see more providers leveraging this architecture to achieve increased capacity, reduced energy consumption, and lowered network costs, complexity, and footprint.

1600ZR and 1600ZR+ Standards Agreement
The OIF launched efforts last year on 1.6T coherent optical interconnect solutions and is making progress towards interoperable 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ implementation agreements.  In 2025, the industry will be looking at ways to advance this migration using advanced technologies for high baud rate modulation and smaller CMOS nodes.

Looking to the Future
Acacia is looking forward to another year of industry-wide innovation. Helping to solve some of our customers’ most challenging problems has been part of our DNA since Acacia was founded in 2009 and as you can see from this historic timeline, we have continued to set new benchmarks for performance and efficiency. These innovations are not only addressing the current demands of high capacity networks, but are also paving the way for future growth and scalability. Key to this success has been listening to our customers and designing the products and features that they need to be successful. We look forward to continuing that tradition.

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Expanding Applications of Router-based Coherent Optics https://acacia-inc.com/blog/advancing-router-based-optics-400g-to-800g/ Tue, 07 Jan 2025 00:54:45 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11254 Network operators face multiple priorities and challenges, including the need to increase capacity and network efficiency while reducing costs, simplifying operations, improving reliability, and reducing energy consumption. One constant in the networking industry is the continuous effort to optimize total cost of ownership. Fortunately, technology innovations have helped the industry continue to step up to this challenge. For example, the introduction of 400G coherent pluggable optics in metro reach applications enabled the convergence of the optical transport and IP layers. As stated in a recent Cignal AI report, major hyperscalers were the early adopters to capitalize on this new paradigm, applying IP-over-DWDM to their metro data center interconnects. Service providers are also leveraging this type of architecture at 400G, resulting in significant network cost savings. For example, Bell Canada calculated that it would enable savings of 125 million Canadian dollars over the next ten years by reducing CAPEX by approximately 27%.

With the initial adoption of 400G coherent pluggables for IP-over-DWDM networks being driven by router interconnects, these pluggable modules based on coherent technology have been referred to as router-based coherent optics. There are now more than 200 network operators that have embraced this cost-saving paradigm.

Figure 1Figure 1. Router-based coherent optics provide cost savings.

400G Coherent Modules and Open Line Systems Led the Way
As previously mentioned, the introduction of 400G interoperable coherent MSA modules that plug directly into router ports helped accelerate network operator adoption of router-based coherent optics, enabling high-capacity optical connections within a metro reach network without traditional transponder hardware. Two different mechanical form-factors for these 400G modules, QSFP-DD and OSFP, were introduced to the market, with the former being the primary form-factor being shipped today for 400G, matching the widely adopted host platform QSFP-DD slots.

The disaggregation of optical line systems has also helped progress the adoption of router-based coherent optics. These open line systems enable the insertion of wavelength transmission from router-based coherent MSA pluggable modules rather than from transponders sold by the same line system vendor. Many of the recently deployed networks utilizing router-based optical modules have been over these open line systems. In fact, approximately 70% of the above mentioned 200 end-users were utilizing an open line system.

In addition, the introduction of 400G coherent modules with high transmit optical power, such as Acacia’s Bright 400ZR+ module, helped accelerate service provider adoption because higher transmit power helps to avoid performance penalties when connecting to typical brownfield ROADM architectures. Modules such as the Bright 400ZR+ also include a transmitter tunable optical filter (TOF) to minimize adjacent channel interference that could impact performance, especially if colorless ROADMs are present in the network.

An ongoing challenge that the industry is making progress with is the ability for seamless management of coherent MSA modules. Industry groups such as the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) have made great progress to address this challenge, with the OIF driving the Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS). This effort continues to be an area of industry focus to further lower the adoption barrier of router-based optics.

Continuing the Momentum of Router-based Coherent Optics
To continue the adoption of router-based coherent optics, expanding interoperable MSA pluggable module capabilities were required to address network operator use cases such as long haul and ultra long haul reaches as well as a migration from 400G links to 800G links. Thanks to recent advances in coherent technology, these capabilities have been recently introduced.

400G ultra-long-haul (ULH) modules leveraging Class 3 (~120+ Gbaud data) rate technology enables the reach capability of 400G to extend from metro/regional reaches to ultra long-haul reaches, reducing the barrier for network operators to deploy router-based coherent optics in virtually any network application. Arelion recently announced a successful trial using Acacia’s Delphi-DSP based 400G ULH modules over 2,253km with margin, enabling a 35% reduction in CAPEX and 84% reduction in OPEX.

To take advantage of the latest generational increase in switch/router chip capacity resulting in I/O ports transitioning from 400G to 800G speeds, the same Class 3 generation coherent technology support 800G interoperable coherent MSA modules that plug directly into host platforms. This enables network operators who have already embraced an IP-over-DWDM architecture using router-based coherent optics at 400G to now migrate to 800G. For example, Colt recently announced that it is the first provider to successfully trial enhanced performance 800G ZR+ coherent pluggable optics, in their Cisco 8000 series router ports, in its production network. These 800G router-based coherent optics provide the capability to double Colt’s packet core capacity per link while reducing power per bit by 33.3%.

While the initial adoption of router-based coherent optics for deploying an IP-over-DWDM network were from hyperscalers and service providers, the momentum of adoption has expanded to research and education networks, enterprise networks, and many other network operators looking to optimize total cost of ownership. And the application is not limited to using coherent pluggable optics in routers, but also in network switches for fabric extension requiring an interconnect to a distant site.

Acacia’s Interoperable Modules Enabling the Future
Acacia is enabling the adoption of 400G and 800G IP-over-DWDM architectures with router-based coherent optics. The latest generation of MSA pluggable modules include 800ZR and 800G ZR+ variants as well as 400G ULH for ultra-long-haul reaches. These are all powered by Acacia’s 9th generation Delphi DSP ASIC and 130+Gbaud high-speed silicon photonic PIC technology enabling a low-power industry standard based solution. The 800G ZR+ module also includes the industry’s first standardized interoperable probability constellation shaped (PCS) mode. In addition, Acacia is a leading supplier of 400ZR and OpenZR+ compliant modules including high Tx power Bright modules for 400G based metro/regional IP-over-DWDM network.

Enabled by coherent pluggable modules, the adoption of IP-over-DWDM using router-based coherent optics continues to grow, providing significant reduction in TCO for network operators.

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Looking Ahead to 1600G https://acacia-inc.com/blog/looking-ahead-to-1600g/ Tue, 26 Nov 2024 21:12:36 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11230 The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) continues to play a key role in achieving industry consensus to promote coherent transmission interoperability. Although 800G coherent pluggables that address both OIF 800ZR and 800G ZR+ based on interoperable probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS) defined in OpenROADM have only recently been announced, the OIF is already making progress towards interoperable 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ implementation agreements.

The Path Towards Robust, Interoperable 1600ZR/ZR+ Interfaces
With 200G per lane electrical PAM4 solutions recently introduced, network operators now have a path towards supporting 1600G host router I/O ports by using eight parallel electrical lanes (Figure 1). Similar to 400G and 800G generations, this is a key motivator in developing coherent pluggable modules to be plugged into these 1600G router ports for inter-data center optical links. However, along with the progress on the host interface side, there is still much work to be done to ensure a technically feasible and robust interoperable design for 1600ZR/ZR+ coherent pluggable modules.

Figure 1Figure 1. Simple illustration of how advances in achieving 200G PAM4 can be leveraged for 1600ZR/ZR+ coherent optical transmission.

OIF Defining Both 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ Standards
Unlike previous coherent standardization efforts at 400G and 800G, in which enhanced “ZR+” performance links were defined outside of OIF, the OIF has launched initiatives to define both 1600ZR and 1600ZR+. Having both efforts occurring simultaneously enables the OIF to make decisions with both 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ in the same scope of discussions. This helps keep the two implementations as aligned as possible, which is beneficial for the industry considering the large investments of technology required. The focus of these investments includes advanced CMOS nodes to maintain low power consumption within the envelope of QSFP-DD and OSFP form-factor requirements, and advanced designs in high-speed RF/mixed-signal as the modulation approaches the Class 4 240Gbaud range (Figure 2).

Figure 2Figure 2. Charting the course towards Class 4 baud rate standardization efforts.

As we saw in both the 400G and 800G generations, the foundation of 16QAM (4 bits/symbol) modulation was adopted and this is likely to also happen with the 1600G generation. For 1600G transmission, 16QAM modulation implies ~236+Gbaud data rate operation.

In addition to modulation order, the type of forward error correction (FEC) has also been a key parameter that required industry agreement. At 400G, the OIF adopted concatenated FEC (CFEC) as the 400ZR FEC and OpenZR+ MSA adopted oFEC (a high-performance FEC) for 400G ZR+. At 800G, the OIF decided to adopt oFEC for ZR, aligning it with ZR+ modes. To provide an enhanced performance mode beyond 800ZR, OpenROADM MSA defined an interoperable PCS for 800G ZR+ (Figure 3). It is likely that oFEC will be similarly adopted for both 1600ZR and combined with some interoperable PCS for 1600ZR+ modes.

Figure 3Figure 3. 400G to 800G evolution of ZR vs. ZR+ implementations; how will 1600G ZR vs. ZR+ implementations be different?

What Will Be the Industry Consensus for 1600ZR/ZR+?
Every new generation of speeds-and-feeds encounters challenges around industry consensus and technology achievements that push the envelope – and 1600ZR/ZR+ is no different. There is currently great momentum driving these efforts forward, especially in anticipation of advances in generative AI that are pushing optical interconnect needs to higher bandwidths. Evidence of this momentum is apparent by other industry efforts beyond the OIF that are currently active. In addition to the OIF 1600ZR/ZR+ efforts, the IEEE has also begun working on 1.6TbE electrical and optical interface standards within the IEEE 802.3dj working group, anticipated to be ready by the second half of 2026.

In light of this progress, the question is “how does the industry reach consensus for 1600ZR/ZR+?” We eagerly await the outcome.

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ECOC 2024: 800G, 1.6T…(and of course AI) https://acacia-inc.com/blog/ecoc-2024-800g-1-6tand-of-course-ai/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:00:01 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=11151 The European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) 2024 is next week and AI is expected to once again be a hot topic as questions continue to linger around where it will impact most and how network operators can make sure they’re ready with a future-proof network to handle the anticipated surge. In addition to AI, there have also been exciting coherent technology developments around pluggable interoperable interfaces at 800G and 1.6T. Those topics will also be top of mind at the show as the industry converges on what needs to happen to make those transitions go as smoothly as we saw with 400G.

AIs Effect on Optical Transport Network
While the near-term focus on high-capacity interconnects for AI applications has been on short reach connections within AI clusters, the industry is already seeing bandwidth requirements begin to increase, requiring additional coherent connectivity between datacenters supporting AI. And while there is general agreement that the resulting bandwidth demand from AI applications translates to increased traffic across the network, the industry is in the early stages of understanding how specific segments of the network are affected.  Coherent optical interconnects for high-capacity transport beyond the data center already provide performance-optimized transponder solutions at 1.2T per wavelength as well as 400G router-to-router wavelengths moving to 800G using MSA pluggable modules. As discussed in this recent blog, we believe this technology can continue to play a role with expanding traffic demands in the metro, data center interconnect, long haul, and beyond.

To learn more about how AI will impact optical networks, stop by the ECOC workshop on 9/22 at 14:00 CET and listen to Acacia’s Timo Pfau give a talk titled “How Will AI Affect Future Transmission Systems?

Interoperable 400G and 800G Demonstrations
Following the explosive growth of 400G pluggables, next-generation switch/router ASICs are now being introduced with 800G I/O port speeds, creating the need for 800G optical interfaces for data center interconnect (DCI.) As we will hear at this year’s ECOC, these pluggables are following the same 400G MSA pluggable cycle, with multiple standardization bodies such as OIF, Open ROADM and the IEEE working in parallel to provide industry standards for 800G optical transmission and 800 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE).  Interoperability will be key for driving the economies of scale that can enable these modules to experience similar levels of success as 400G while also helping to define the path to 1.6T pluggables in the future.

As a leader in 400G coherent pluggable shipments, Acacia is excited to be participating in the OIF interoperability demo showcasing both its 400G and  800G pluggables. The demos will take place in the OIF booth #B83 and will spotlight interoperability innovations in 800ZR, 400ZR and multi-span optics and Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS) – all pivotal for shaping the next decade of industry standards.

Announced earlier this year, Acacia’s newest portfolio of silicon-based 800G coherent pluggables are powered by Delphi, Acacia’s 9th generation DSP.  These modules have been designed to provide double the connectivity speed from 400G to 800G to support DCI upgrades, and the high baud rate design has already been proven in Acacia’s deployed CIM 8 module. In addition, the Interoperable 800G ZR+ modules in this family were the first in the industry to support the OpenROADM specifications that include interoperable PCS transmission capability, which expands the market for 800G pluggables beyond simple DCI into regional and even long-haul networks. Acacia will be hosting private demonstrations of its Interoperable 800G ZR+ module in its private meeting room.

400G versus 800G

To meet customer needs and drive future adoption, it’s important for 800G coherent MSA pluggables to have several key features and capabilities including optical transmission, client traffic, low power consumption, and interoperable module management.  One of the key functional requirements that operators are looking for is Coherent-CMIS compliance. This feature provides a well-defined mechanism to initialize and manage optical and copper modules in a standard way, while still providing the capability to provide custom functionality. This commonality makes integration into different host platforms easier for both the host and module vendors.

To learn more about CMIS compliance, come see Acacia’s Doug Cattarusa give an ECOC Market Focus presentation titled “CMIS:  Is Plug-and-Play Possible?” on Monday, 9/23 at 14:40 CET.

Expanded Use Cases for Router-based Optics
The introduction of 400G coherent pluggable optics in metro reach applications enabled the collapsing of network layers, converging the optical transport and IP layers. A recent report from Cignal AI predicts IP-over-DWDM port deployments to top 700k in 2027. Recent advances in coherent technology allowed for the expansion of coherent and interoperable MSA pluggable module capabilities into long haul and ultra long haul reaches as well as migration from 400G links to 800G links. Acacia’s 400G ultra-long-haul (ULH) modules leveraging 130+ Gbaud data rate technology enable the reach capability of 400G to extend from metro/regional reaches to ultra long-haul reaches, reducing the barrier for network operators to deploy IP-over DWDM adoption for network operators desiring IP-over-DWDM beyond metro/regional applications.

OIF Takes the Lead in Defining 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ Standards
The OIF launched efforts last year on 1.6T coherent optical interconnect solutions and is already making progress towards interoperable 1600ZR and 1600ZR+ implementation agreements.  While there is still much work to be done in the standards bodies around 1.6T, we expect this year’s ECOC to be a sounding board for the industry to discuss solutions for some of the key challenges around this transition. This includes the use of advanced technologies for high baud rate modulation and smaller CMOS nodes not yet supported in volume for high baud rate modulation, power consumption, options for single or dual optical carrier, internal optical amplification requirements, and backwards compatibility to 800ZR/ZR+ and 400ZR/ZR+ interfaces.

See Us at ECOC 2024!
If you are attending ECOC this year and want to connect, we’d welcome the opportunity to meet with you. Click here to set up a meeting. We hope to see you in Frankfurt!

 

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Acacia Heads to OptiNet China to Discuss Optical Transport from DCI to Subsea https://acacia-inc.com/blog/transport-from-dci-to-subsea/ Thu, 20 Jun 2024 12:54:56 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=10717 As China continues to upgrade its core network infrastructure to meet the surging demand for more bandwidth, 400G QPSK has emerged as the de facto standard that the China telecom industry has chosen for their go-to deployment model for long-haul communications. This is no surprise since QPSK has always proven to provide the performance margin for virtually any reach in national networks, but it’s now even more significant with the availability of high-baud rate optics. With baud rates up to 140Gbaud, this generation of coherent technology is enabling higher data-rate connections, such as 800Gbps and 1.2Tbps, as well as ultra-long-haul and subsea transmission with 400Gbps. At this week’s OptiNet China, we expect this topic to be front and center.

Increasing Baud Rates Delivers Twice the Capacity and Longer Reaches
History has shown that increasing baud rate is an efficient way to enable more cost-effective optical networks by reducing the number of optics required to support a given transmission capacity. As highlighted in the graphic below, by doubling the baud rate between successive generations, Class 3 products such as Acacia’s CIM 8 1.2T module supports twice the capacity per carrier over greater reaches than Class 2 solutions. This approach provides a simple, scalable path that supports higher capacity per carrier over the reaches needed for existing network architectures.

Network operators leveraging Class 3 140Gbaud solutions for DCI, metropolitan, long-haul, and subsea applications can maximize their network coverage across a wider distance than ever before. This results in the capability to transmit native 400G client traffic over virtually any network application, delivering 3x400G over 1.2Tbps per carrier capacity for high-capacity DCI interfaces, 2x400G over 800Gbps per carrier capacity for most optical links using 4 bits/symbol (~16QAM) modulation and 2 bits/symbol (400G QPSK) over ultra-long-haul and subsea distances.

Acacia’s Dayou Qian, Product Line Manager, will discuss the migration to high baud rate 400G QPSK during a live panel presentation titled Class 3 Optical Transport Systems: from DCI to Subsea at OptiNet China on June 20.

Learn More about Acacia’s Performance Optimized Solutions
As the first coherent module on the market to break through the terabit threshold, Acacia’s 1.2T CIM 8 module has proven its outstanding performance with multiple record breaking field trials across a wide range of applications. Visit this link to learn more.

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Padtec Enters the Terabit Era with New LightPad Max Platform https://acacia-inc.com/blog/padtec-enters-the-terabit-era-with-new-lightpad-max-platform/ Thu, 16 May 2024 19:45:13 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/?p=10712 Once again, Padtec is at the forefront of innovation with a new generation of transponders delivering up to 2.4T capacity for DWDM networks. Designed to meet the burgeoning demands for increasing transmission capacity, the new LightPad Max platform leverages Acacia’s Coherent Interconnect Module (CIM) 8  to double the channel rate in its customers networks compared with currently installed TM800G transponders.


I sat down with Argemiro Sousa, Chief Operations Officer for Equipment at Padtec, who shed some light on the development of this new product line and the company’s plans for the future. As Argemiro pointed out “The LightPad Max platform not only demonstrates our commitment to offer state-of-the-art innovative products, but it also furthers Padtec’s goal to extend our leadership in the Brazilian market while expanding our presence in the international market.”  This includes a focus on Latin America, the United States, Europe, and Africa.

Development Goals:  Performance, Time-to-Market, Form Factor and Robustness
As Argemiro explained, developing a new transponder is a long-cycle project and the transmission module is a key component for its success. Each year, coherent technology is improving its power consumption, advanced DSP algorithms and maximum GBaud rate. As the industry approaches the Shannon limit in fiber optics, these improvements are what make it possible to continue lowering the cost per bit in Padtec’s customers’ networks. Padtec chose Acacia’s CIM 8 because it enabled them to meet the following key requirements:

  • Performance: Enabling channels with up to 140 GBaud is essential to continue reducing the cost per bit in DWDM networks. The minimum received OSNR required by the CIM 8 enabling rates of 400G and above, making these high rates feasible in ultra-long-haul and long-haul networks.
  • Time to market: As an equipment manufacturer, Padtec starts developing its products before the optical modules are commercially available. “From previous experiences, we see Acacia as an aggressive player in getting to the market first and delivering cutting edge technology,” added Argemiro.
  • Form factor: The CIM 8 is a module focused on performance and yet is pluggable. Since its transponder design considers two modules, Padtec can offer a pay-as-you-grow model to its customers.
  • Robustness: Padtec needed a module that was highly reliable and had low rates of defect and they knew from experience that this was an Acacia strength.

Disaggregated Design Drives Cost Effectiveness in New LightPad Max Platform
Padtec’s goal with the LightPad Max was to repeat the success of its TM800G in Latin America by entering the Terabit era with a very competitive product that lowers total cost of ownership. Designed to optimize density and legacy compatibility, each line interface has 6 associated client interfaces capable of working both with 400GbE based on QSFP-DD and 100GbE QSFP-28 legacy interfaces, which are still prevalent in Padtec’s customers’ routers and switches.

One Product Family Spanning Multiple Markets
Targeting medium, long and ultra-long distances, the LightPad Max platform not only delivers scalability and cost effectiveness, but its disaggregated design also reduces space on customers’ infrastructure. And as a bonus, the standalone form factor makes the product more attractive to Alien Wavelength scenarios and the architecture is aligned to SDN technological trends.

Since the LightPad Max is a programmable transponder, operators can configure it with different rates and operational modes according to its needs. “This feature has great potential for the product to adapt to several network characteristics,” claimed Argemiro. “For instance, LightPad Max will make it possible to reach long haul and ultra long haul distances with 400G line rate, as well as higher rates of 1T or above in short distances such as data center interconnect scenarios.”

Padtec and Acacia’s Long-Standing Partnership
With the successful launch of the first LightPad Max family members, Padtec also plans to release future versions with advanced functionalities to be delivered by firmware updates throughout 2024 and 2025. The company already has agreements with some of its main customers to deploy in their networks.

At Acacia, we could not be more thrilled to see Padtec succeed on a global scale. We are also extremely proud of our long-term partnership, which dates back to 2016 when Padtec launched its 200G line cards based on Acacia’s CFP2-DCO.  Recently, these same line cards were adapted and qualified to use Acacia’s new generation 400G CPF2-DCO, based on the Greylock DSP.

Padtec was an early adopter of Acacia’s AC1200 module with its TM800G and TM1200G products, which Padtec has sold thousands of units of since 2020.  And we can’t forget our 400G pluggable family – the fastest growing coherent ramp-up of all time.  Padtec launched a disaggregated TMD400G standalone offering using Acacia’s 400G QSFP-DD OpenZR+ in 2023.

Lighting up the Future with Padtec Innovation and Customer Loyalty
Padtec ended 2023 with net revenue of R$ 368 million (US $70 million) which represented record gross profit and distribution of dividends. It was also the year the company saw a significant increase in its customer loyalty index, measured by survey based on the Net Promoter Score (NPS) methodology. Padtec achieved a NPS index of +77, a result that places it in the “Excellence zone.” This was a significant jump compared to 2022, when the company’s NPS was +55, and the highest historical level since the survey began in 2017.

As Argemiro explained, “The NPS survey showed that we are on the right path, by reinforcing our position of commitment to the success of our customers and investing increasingly in the technological evolution of our solutions and in expanding our service portfolio. The flexibility to meet customer needs, both from a commercial point of view and in the offering of products and services, is an important differentiator for Padtec that was recognized in this research. We are constantly seeking ways to expand and enhance our services, and as a result, we aim to serve our customers better with each passing day.”

Customer loyalty and technological innovation are clearly what drives Padtec day in and day out.  On behalf of the entire Acacia team, we look forward to seeing what the company achieves in the future and are excited to continue our trusted partnership to help them grow and succeed.

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Acacia Takes the Stage at OFC 2024 to Discuss Top Trends in Terabit Optics, Coherent Pluggables, Interoperability, and More! https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacia-takes-the-stage-at-ofc-2024-to-discuss-top-trends-in-terabit-optics-coherent-pluggables-interoperability-and-more/ Tue, 05 Mar 2024 23:35:51 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacia-takes-the-stage-at-ofc-2024-to-discuss-top-trends-in-terabit-optics-coherent-pluggables-interoperability-and-more/ As the industry prepares to attend the largest optical communications event of the year OFC, March 24-28 in San Diego, Acacia is gearing up with a strong lineup of speakers, accepted papers, and participation in interoperability demonstrations. Since last year, we’ve seen the industry moving into the terabit era led by Acacia’s Coherent Interconnect Module 8 as network operators trialed the latest high performance coherent 1.2T optics. At the same time, network operators will be eyeing some of the next-generation technologies such as 800ZR/ZR+ and 1.6TZR/ZR+ as the industry works together to define the requirements for their future adoption.

Below is a summary of where you can see Acacia speaking and showcasing its technology at the show.

Acacia Experts Discuss the Latest Trends and Technologies

Sunday, March 24th

Are Coherent Transceivers About to Experience a Bandwidth Crunch?
Speaker: Long Chen
Time: 1:00 – 3:30 pm
Where: Room 6E

Coherent Optics for Next Generation 100G/200G PON: Single-Carrier or Multi-Carrier?
Speaker: Tom Williams
Time: 400 – 6:30 pm
Where: Room 6E

Monday, March 25th

Executive Forum at OFC 2024
Status of Photonic-enabled Modules and Interconnects
Speaker: Tom Williams
Time: 10:45 – 12:00 pm
Where: Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel

Tuesday, March 26th

Data Center Summit Panel II: Lowering Power Consumption in Optical Solutions
Organizer: Tom Williams
Time: 2:15 – 3:45 pm
Where: Theater II

Wednesday, March 27th

CableLabs: Empowering Access Networks with Coherent Optics
Speaker: Tom Williams
Time: 11:30 – 12:30 pm
Where: Theater II

Coherent Optics Unleashed: From 400ZR Success to 800ZR/LR Advancements and 1600ZR Kick-off
Speaker: Tom Williams
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Where: Theater I

10 Years of Coherent DWDM Pluggables: Past, Present and Future 
Speaker: Christian Rasmussen
Time:  3:00 – 4:00 pm
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Acacia Accepted Papers

M3I. Transmission Optimization
Title: Optical Network Design with High Symbol Rate Flexible Coherent
Transceivers
Acacia Authors: Philippe Jennevé, Valeria Arlunno
Date/Time: Monday, March 25, 2024; 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Room 7

W3H. Large Capacity Interconnect
Title: Real-Time 1.2Tb/s Large Capacity DCI Transmission
Acacia Authors: Hongbin Zhang, Shaoliang Zhang, Timo Pfau, Ahmed Awadalla, Mehmet Aydinlik, Jonas Geyer
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 27, 2024; 3:00 pm– 3:15 pm
Where: Room 6F

OIF Interoperability Participation

OIF Interoperability Demo, Booth #1323Featuring breakthrough solutions in speed, power and density to meet the growing demands of next-generation data center networking, AI/ML and disaggregation applications. Don’t miss interoperability demonstrations using Acacia’s QSFP-DD 400ZR and Bright 400ZR+ modules (including OpenROADM/ITU-T mode transmission), as well as multi-vendor management demonstrations through Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS).

Meet with Acacia at OFC
If you are attending the show, we welcome the opportunity to meet with you. Click here to request a meeting.  We hope to see you in San Diego!

 

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Acacia Supports Women in Leadership at the 2023 Massachusetts Conference for Women https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacia-supports-women-in-leadership/ Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:38:39 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacia-supports-women-in-leadership/ Be Brave. Be Bold. Be Daring. This was the theme of this year’s Massachusetts Conference for Women – and the speakers, their inspiring messages and overall energy at the conference did not disappoint.

The Massachusetts Conference for Women

Once again, I was fortunate to join many of my Acacia and Cisco colleagues at this event. According to show organizers, this is the nation’s largest conference for women with more than 9,500 people attending! With an A-list of speakers on the agenda, it was hard to choose which were the best, so I’ll just pull out a few of my favorites:

Dr. Joy Boulamwini was the first keynote to take the stage. She is an artificial intelligence (AI) expert, founder of Algorithmic Justice League, a groundbreaking MIT researcher, a model and an artist. On stage, Joy shared her powerful poem “AI, Ain’t I A Woman” and talked about some interesting research she discovered around equality and AI. Through her research, she has shown that lighter skinned men are generally more easily identified by AI than people with darker skin. This creates bias in emerging AI applications such as facial recognition technology. As my colleague Victoria Fernandez pointed out, “Her work reminded us that for all the great things AI can provide, we need to consider how they are built and how this impacts different groups within our society.”

Dr. Joy Boulamwini

Another interesting presentation was from America Ferrera. While I knew her from her break-out roles in Ugly Betty, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Barbie – I did not realize she was also a long-time activist! America launched Poderistas in 2020, a digital lifestyle community and non-profit built to inform, affirm and inspire Latinas to leverage their power and transform their lives, their community, and their nation. She also co-founded HARNESS in 2016, a community of artists, influencers and grassroots leaders leveraging art and storytelling to power change and create a more equitable world.

America Ferrera

America stressed the importance of women and leadership and our relationships with each other. As she stated, “Showing up for the women in our life creates a sense of sisterhood and a sense that we are not in this alone.” I could not agree more and was so grateful to spend the day with some incredible women colleagues!

The conversation with Margaret Atwood, two-time Booker Prize-winning Author of over 50 books, including The Handmaid’s Tale, was educational and entertaining. Her sharp wit and historical knowledge are evident in her writing. One of the inspiring messages she shared with the audience included “While you may not get a choice in making a bad environment way better, you do have a choice of keeping it from getting way worse.”

Connection and Inspiration

Victoria and Rachael

Victoria Fernandez (left) and Rachael Sozio at the 2023 Mass Women’s Conference

Colleagues Victoria Fernandez and Rachael Sozio both shared with me some of their favorite presentations. Victoria enjoyed Dame Jacinda Ardern’s presentation – who became the Prime Minister of New Zealand at just 37 years of age and has been a champion of woman’s empowerment. As Victoria pointed out, “Her discussion showed that you can be an effective leader with empathy and sincerity.”

Victoria also spent one of the breakout sessions listening to Jenny Odell’s presentation titled “Reclaim Your Time: A Tool to Revive Your Career.” Instead of providing tips on how to maximize your time, Jenny challenged the audience to consider the very construct of time itself. As Victoria recapped, “She showed the history of the time clock and how it was used to determine costs for laborers. This taught me to reframe the concept of time.” To make her point clear, Jenny gave an example of a flower blooming in February. As she explained, “When that happens, people often say the flower bloomed early, but the flower does not know it’s February. What the flower knows is it has gone through its own cycle and now it is time to bloom.”

One of Rachael’s favorite presentations was by Kimberly Brown who is a career + leadership expert whose mission is to help women and people of color navigate the workplace, make more money, and become industry leaders. Her presentation titled “Next Move, Best Move” provided a framework to help create a career strategy and determine what’s right for you short-and-long term. As Rachel stated, “the idea is to regain control so you can take a strategic approach for making your next best move.” Key takeaways included:

  • Get clear on where you are coming from before you decide where you are going.
  • Evaluate your past experiences to understand where you want to go.
  • Establish a personal and professional brand that aligns with where you want to go.
  • Put your plan into action and advocate for yourself in the workplace.

Massachusetts Women Leadership

As a resident of Massachusetts for most of my life, it was exciting to hear from the Massachusetts women leaders, Michelle Wu and Maura Healey, who are both firsts in their respective roles.

As the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu is the first woman and first non-white person to have been elected mayor of Boston. The daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, she was also the first Asian American woman to serve on the Boston City Council.

Governor of Massachusetts, Maura Healey, is the first woman and first openly LGBTQ person elected Governor in Massachusetts history. She is committed to building an experienced, diverse team that is focused on bringing people together and delivering results for Massachusetts residents.

Until Next year

A big thanks to Cisco for being a sponsor of this conference and making our participation possible. We all left feeling bolder, braver and more daring….and we have the benefit of being able to attend the first National Conference for Women, a groundbreaking virtual gathering on March 14, 2024! As Victoria said after attending this year’s event, “We get further in life when we provide meaningful support for one another.”

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