CIM 8 Archives » Acacia Transforming communications networks Fri, 18 Oct 2024 21:03:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Verizon Enters the Terabit Era Carrying 1.2 Terabits Per Second with Acacia’s CIM 8 Module https://acacia-inc.com/blog/verizon-transports-1-2-terabits-per-second-of-data-across-a-single-wavelength-with-acacias-cim-8-module/ Mon, 05 Feb 2024 23:53:20 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/verizon-transports-1-2-terabits-per-second-of-data-across-a-single-wavelength-with-acacias-cim-8-module/ Windstream Wholesale Conducts Its Own CIM 8 Trial Transporting 1 Tbps over 1,100km

As the first coherent module on the market to break through the terabit threshold, Acacia’s 1.2T Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8) has proven its outstanding performance with multiple record breaking field trials across a wide range of applications. The most recent was Verizon with a successful 1.2 Tbps transmission over its live commercial fiber network in metro Long Island, NY.  And on the heels of that was Windstream Wholesale with a 1 Tbps wavelength over a 1,100-kilometer link across multiple routes on Windstream’s Intelligent Converged Optical Network (ICON).

Verizon Trial Demonstrates its Ability to Deliver Increased Speed, Reliability, and Overall Capacity
Leveraging the CIM 8’s advancements in terabit optics, Verizon was able to carry 1.2 Tbps of data using a single wavelength over longer distances through more nodes. In the trial, a 1.0 Tbps single-wavelength was transmitted over the Cisco NCS 2000 line system over 205km traversing 14 fiber central offices. In metropolitan networks, the number of central offices traversed is a key performance metric due to the progressive filtering and signal-to-noise ratio degradation as the wavelength passes through each office. Additionally in the trial, 800 Gb/s transmission was achieved over 305km through 20 offices and a 1.2 Tb/s wavelength traversed three offices.

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According to Adam Koeppe, SVP of Technology Planning at Verizon, “We have bet big on fiber. Not only does it provide an award-winning broadband experience for consumers and enterprises, but it also serves as the backbone of our wireless network. As we continue to see customers using more data in more varied ways, it is critical we continue to stay ahead of our customers’ demands by using the resources we have most efficiently.”

Cisco’s Bill Gartner, SVP/GM Cisco Optical Systems and Optics, said “This trial demonstrates our commitment to continuous innovation aimed at increasing wavelength capacity and reducing costs. The Verizon infrastructure built with the Cisco NCS 2000 open line system supports multiple generations of optics thus protecting investments as technology evolves.”

Windstream Wholesale Trial Highlights Superior Performance of the CIM 8
Windstream Wholesale’s successful CIM 8 trial was enabled by the Cisco NCS 1014 C-Band 2.4T WDM Transponder Line Card with the CIM 8 module.  This transmission success showcased the high performance of the CIM 8, which was demonstrated over a third-party line system (150Ghz Channel). Following are the key wavelength transmissions that were achieved across Windstream ICON routes:

  • Successful roundtrip transport of 1Tbps over 1,100 km from Miami to Jacksonville, Florida
  • Successful transport of 800G over 1,387 km of mixed fiber from Miami through Tallahassee, Florida, to Atlanta, Georgia
  • Successful roundtrip transport of 600G over 2,774 km from Miami, Florida, to Atlanta, Georgia

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According to John Nishimoto, Windstream Wholesale senior vice president of products, marketing, and strategy, “This tremendous achievement further proves our commitment to technology leadership and networking expertise. We developed ICON to provide multi-vendor flexibility and seamlessly integrate the newest optimized technology into our disaggregated network. Achievements like this reinforce our 800G wave strategy and offer improved design and network planning options among our 100G and 400G solutions.”

The Growing Number of CIM 8 Trials
Verizon and Windstream Wholesale are just the latest providers to join the Terabit Era using Acacia’s CIM 8 module. Previously, Nysernet, China Mobile and Windstream Wholesale (in their first CIM 8 trial) announced record breaking field trials over ultra long haul, long haul and regional distances.  As all these trials demonstrate, the CIM 8 enables network operators to achieve the highest capacity and reach today while maximizing transmission data rate across a wide range of multi-haul network applications.

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The CIM 8 Provides Full Network Coverage While Achieving 65% Power-per-Bit Savings Over Current Competing Solutions
Acacia’s CIM 8 enables full multi-haul network coverage as the high baud rate capabilities transport nx400GbE client traffic across a service provider’s entire network. As this previous blog discussed, the CIM 8 doubles the baud rate from the prior generation to achieve 140Gbaud capability while also leveraging the power of silicon technology to obtain cost and power advantages. These advancements have enabled the CIM 8 to provide 65% power-per-bit savings compared to current competing solutions that utilize alternative optical material systems.

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Be Part of the Terabit Era Today https://acacia-inc.com/blog/be-part-of-the-terabit-era-today/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 23:00:23 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/be-part-of-the-terabit-era-today-3/ 1T coherent pluggable module that provides operational advantages over embedded designs.]]> In a previous blog, we discussed how network operators can leverage the latest Terabit Era Class 3 coherent technology to maximize network coverage by transporting nx400GbE client traffic across their networks. Acacia is currently shipping the Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8) module leveraging this Class 3 technology, enabling network operators to reach every part of their optical network with the latest terabit era technology. The CIM 8 is the first coherent module on the market that breaks through the terabit threshold, providing 1.2T transmission over a single wavelength. It’s also the first >1T coherent pluggable module that provides operational advantages over embedded designs.

To date, multiple system vendors have converged around Class 3-based solutions (Figure 1), recently announcing their next generation offerings. This industry convergence creates the benefit of economies of scale and broad industry investments into the technology used in this baud rate class, the same class being used for 800G MSA pluggable solutions.

Figure 1.  Acacia and other coherent vendors have announced Class 3 Terabit Era solutions.

 

Advancements Resulting in 65% Power-per-Bit Savings Over Current Competing Solutions
Doubling the baud rate from Class 2 to Class 3 in silicon was a significant engineering achievement, combining design advancements in high-speed Radio Frequency (RF) and Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) and Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) components plus well-designed co-packaging integration of silicon and silicon photonic (SiPh) components. These achievements led to Acacia’s successful 140Gbaud in-house capability that is being leveraged in the commercially available CIM 8 solution.

With high-volume shipments of multiple coherent Class 2 module products utilizing Acacia’s 3D Siliconization, this proven co-packaging integration solution provided the foundation for extending this capability to Class 3 140Gbaud implementation utilized in the CIM 8 (Figure 2). 3D Siliconization maximizes signal integrity by co-packaging all high-speed components including the coherent Digital Signal Processor (DSP) application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), transmitter and receiver silicon photonics, and 3D stacked RF components into a single device that is manufactured in a standard electronics packaging house. Silicon technology has demonstrated cost and power advantages over alternative technologies, making it the material system of choice for these higher baud rates. These advancements enabling a doubling of the baud rate have led to a 65% power-per-bit savings of CIM 8 over current competing solutions that utilize alternative optical material systems. In addition, the size and power savings of this latest generation enabled the ability to house this 1.2T 140Gbaud solution in a pluggable form-factor.

Figure 2.  An example of 3D Siliconization used in the CIM 8 module, resulting in a volume electronics manufacturable high-speed single device larger than a quarter.

2nd Generation 3D Shaping Advances Coherent Performance
The CIM 8 is powered by Jannu, Acacia’s 8th generation coherent DSP ASIC. The design greatly expands on the success of the Pico DSP ASIC predecessor used in the widely deployed performance-optimized Class 2 AC1200 module (Figure 1). The AC1200 was the first module to introduce 3D Shaping, which provided finely tunable Adaptive Baud Rate up to 70Gbaud as well as finely tunable modulation up to 6 bits/symbol. The AC1200 had achieved record breaking spectral efficiency at the time of its introduction, as evidenced by a subsea trial over the MAREA submarine cable connecting Virginia Beach, Virginia to the city of Bilbao in Spain. Finely tunable baud rate helps maximize spectral efficiency in any given passband channel, converting excess margin into additional capacity/reach, and avoids wasted bandwidth due to network fragmentation.

Figure 3.  A popular feature is the fine-tunability of baud rate introduced by Acacia with the Class 2 AC1200; CIM 8 incorporates the same Adaptive Baud feature (as part of 2nd Generation 3D Shaping) for Class 3 baud rate tunability.

The 5nm Jannu DSP ASIC in CIM 8 intelligently optimizes optical transmission using 2nd Generation 3D Shaping with an increased Adaptive Baud Rate tunable range up to 140Gbaud, as well as finely tunable modulation up to 6 bits/symbol using enhanced Probabilistic Constellation Shaping (PCS). With 2nd Generation 3D Shaping, the CIM 8 module can achieve a 20% improvement in spectral efficiency.

Terabit Era Solutions Provide Full Network Coverage
Class 3 technology not only ushers in the terabit era, but also enables full multi-haul network coverage as the high baud rate capabilities transport nx400GbE client traffic across a service provider’s entire network. Full network coverage is not only enabled by adjustment of the modulation, but also implies the capability to optimize for various network conditions which include overcoming transmission impairments.

Figure 4. CIM 8 1.2T, 1T, 800G, and 400G transmission constellations operating at Class 3 baud rates providing wide network coverage addressing multiple applications.

CIM 8 offers significant power-per-bit reductions as well as cost efficiencies for various optical network transport applications.

DCI/Metro Reaches
For transporting 3x400GbE or 12x100GbE client traffic with metro reaches in a single carrier, the CIM 8 is tuned to ~6 bits/symbol (equivalent to 64QAM, example constellation on left). Data center interconnect (DCI) applications would take advantage of this high-capacity 1.2T transport capability to tie data center locations together. This amounts to 38.4T per C-band fiber capacity.

Long-Haul Reaches

For transporting 2x400GbE with long-haul reaches, the CIM 8 is tuned to ~4 bits/symbol (equivalent to 16QAM, example constellation on the right). Wide 800G network coverage is achieved with the Class 3 140Gbaud capabilities enabling service providers to provide end-to-end 2x400GbE, 8x100GbE, or native 800GbE transport across their networks, covering essentially all terrestrial applications.

Ultra-Long-Haul/Subsea Reaches

And for ultra-long-haul/subsea reaches, the CIM 8 is tuned to ~2 bits/symbol (equivalent to QPSK, example constellation on the left). As with the previous scenarios, spectral efficiency with a wavelength channel is optimized by fine-tuning of the baud rate. These high spectrally efficient modes can carry mixed 100GbE and 400GbE traffic over the longest subsea routes in the world with lowest cost per bit. It’s worth noting that almost a decade ago, Acacia demonstrated SiPh capabilities for subsea coherent deployments. CIM 8 incorporates second generation non-linear equalization (NLEQ) capabilities to mitigate the non-linear effects of optical transmission especially for these ultra-long-haul/subsea links providing additional OSNR.

In all the above scenarios, the CIM 8 utilizes advanced power-efficient algorithms to compensate for chromatic and polarization dependent dispersion. In addition, the module accounts for coverage of aerial fiber network segments that require fast state-of-polarization (SOP) tracking and recovery due to lightning strikes. The SOP tracking speed of CIM 8 is double the speed of its predecessor. This fast SOP tracking feature can also be utilized for sensing applications.

Network Operators Achieve Record Breaking Field Trials with CIM 8
CIM 8 capabilities have already been put to the test as illustrated by multiple record breaking field trials across a wide range of applications. These include >5600km 400G transmission over a mobile carrier’s backbone network, 2200km 800G transmission over a research and education network, and >540km 1T transmission over a wholesale carrier’s network.

Acacia continues to demonstrate its technology leadership by leveraging mature knowledge in proven silicon-based coherent technology, producing the first shipping coherent solution to lead the industry into the Terabit Era with the 1.2T pluggable CIM 8 module. With the breakthrough capability of 140Gbaud transmission along with the advanced Jannu DSP ASIC using 2nd Gen 3D Shaping and leveraging 3D Siliconization, network operators can support full network coverage for multi-haul applications, especially to support growing demands for nx400GbE and upcoming 800GbE traffic.

References:
Blog: Terabit Today: Maximize Network Coverage
Blog: How Industry Trends are Driving Coherent Technology Classifications
Blog Series: The Road Ahead for Next-Generation Multi-Haul Designs Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

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Going Further, Faster at ECOC 2023 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/going-further-faster-at-ecoc-2023/ Wed, 27 Sep 2023 05:26:39 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/going-further-faster-at-ecoc-2023-3/ As the industry heads to Scotland for one of its flagship shows of the year, the Acacia team is getting ready to discuss the hottest trends and developments with our customers, partners and colleagues. Our own Tom Williams, Sr. Director of Marketing, will be kicking off the first day of ECOC with a Market Focus presentation titled “Coherent Optics – Changing architectures and emerging market segments.” In his presentation and throughout the show, you can expect to hear about terabit era optics, 400G pluggable deployments, the path to 800G and 1.6T pluggables, and continued advancements in interoperability.

400G Pluggables and Terabit Era Optics
The 400G coherent pluggable market has been the fastest growing coherent technology to date and, according to CignalAI, as of 2022, Acacia’s comprehensive 400G ZR/ZR+ portfolio is leading the market with 60% market share.

Acacia’s  Bright 400ZR+ QSFP-DD pluggable coherent optical module with high-transmit power is in high demand with a steady stream of trials and deployments. Leading up to ECOC, we saw Bright deployments announced from Arelion and the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) and earlier this year, Vodafone Turkey and Sipartech announced their own Bright field trials.

While pluggables or router-based DCOs (Digital Coherent Optics) are becoming popular for requirements in DCI, metro and some long-haul applications, transponder-based coherent solutions are still being used for long-haul, ultra-long haul and subsea. Acacia’s performance optimized multi-haul coherent solutions have proven to be extremely effective for these applications. Our single carrier pluggable 1.2T Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8), shipping since late 2022, is leading the industry into the Terabit Era. To date, we have seen record-breaking CIM 8 field trial announcements from Nysernet, China Mobile and Windstream Wholesale.  The CIM 8 enables these network operators to achieve the highest capacity and reach today while maximizing transmission data rate across a wide range of multi-haul network applications.

Defining the Path to 800G Pluggables
Following the explosive growth of 400G pluggables, next-generation switch/router ASICs are being introduced with 800G I/O port speeds, creating the need for 800G optical interfaces for DCI. Like the 400G MSA pluggable cycle, multiple standardization bodies such as OIF, Open ROADM and the IEEE are working in parallel to provide industry standards for 800G optical transmission and 800 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), helping to foster economies of scale. While module vendors are introducing the required technologies to enable low power 120+Gbaud solutions that would fit into small form-factor modules such as QSFP-DD and OSFP.

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.  We believe the key functional requirements that operators are looking for to make this transition include:

  • Support for OIF 800ZR and high-performance interoperable Probabilistic Constellation Shaping (PCS) modes
  • Multi-haul capable
  • High transmit (Tx) optical power option
  • 800GbE client traffic support
  • Multiplexing lower speed 100/200/400GbE electrical client traffic
  • Low power consumption
  • Coherent Common Management Interface Specification (C-CMIS) compliance

With the first 800G pluggable deployments expected in 2024, these future solutions can plug directly into switch/router ports to further drive adoption of IP-over-DWDM router-based optical network architectures.

Coherent Interoperability Participation:  OIF and OpenZR+ MSA
Continuing its commitment to building an industry-wide ecosystem, Acacia is excited to be participating in the OIF’s largest-ever multi-vendor interoperability event in booth #304 at ECOC. Come see our participation in the 400ZR+ optics and Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS) implementations interoperability demonstrations.

In addition, Acacia has continued to play a key role as a member of the OpenZR+ Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) Group. Leading up to ECOC, the group announced that it had published the OpenZR+ Rev 3.0 specification, which defines a higher performing 400G 8QAM mode as well as a higher transmit power mode. This new specification is designed to further expand the application space for OpenZR+ with new modes that can address longer reaches and a wider range of network architectures.

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If you are attending the show 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 Scotland.

 

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The Hills are Alive at ECOC https://acacia-inc.com/blog/the-hills-are-alive-at-ecoc/ Sat, 17 Sep 2022 05:02:48 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/the-hills-are-alive-at-ecoc/ On September 18th, the telecommunications industry will come together in Switzerland for the 2022 European Conference on Optical Communications (ECOC Exhibition). A yearly event since 1995, ECOC has grown to become the largest optical communications exhibition in Europe and the key meeting place for decision-makers from across the fiber optic communications technology industry.

ECOC 2022

Acacia is excited to be participating once again in person!  We expect a number of hot topics to be front and center at the show – from the path to coherent lite, interoperable 400ZR/ZR+ pluggables ramping, and of course high-performance multi-haul solutions.

Coherent Lite

Over the last year, the industry has been abuzz around a new effort called “coherent lite,” which is a simpler implementation of coherent transmission that is designed for use in short reach campus and intra-DC applications. It essentially removes the features required for traditional transport DWDM applications.

Coherent lite pluggables can provide a competitive cost structure at 800G and beyond, utilizing fewer lasers, while meeting campus and intra-DC requirements. This solution can be a candidate for applications typically addressed by IM-DD solutions. We believe this will be a hot topic at the show.

The Rise of Standardized 400G Pluggables

The 400G coherent pluggable market is one of the most important developments in optical networking today. According to Cignal AI’s 4Q21 Transport Applications Report, shipments of 400ZR/ZR+ modules are expected to triple in 2022 as cloud operators such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are joined by traditional network operators such as AT&T, Windstream, and COLT rolling out high volume deployments.  Similarly, LightCounting’s Market Forecast from April 2022 estimates that the opportunity for pluggables based on 400ZR and 800ZR technology will surpass $2.8 billion by 2027.

Clearly, interoperable standards have played a key role in the rapid growth of pluggables. Standardization helps carriers by providing simplicity, interoperability and volume-driven cost. This has helped increase demand. The aggressive ramp of these products has been faster than any previous coherent technology generation. Several OIF members including Acacia are set to showcase multivendor interoperability for critical networking technologies at ECOC 2022.

OIF’s 400ZR project is proving successful in facilitating new and simplified architectures for high bandwidth inter-data center interconnects and promoting interoperability among coherent optical module manufacturers including Acacia’s 400ZR QSFP-DD. This 400ZR interop demo shows a full implementation across an 80km DWDM ecosystem using multiple form-factor pluggable modules, 400GbE routers, a 75 GHz C-band open line system, and test equipment solutions from multiple vendors. The demo provides evidence of widescale 400ZR deployment readiness based on a broad ecosystem of interoperable solutions.

Acacia’s newest entrant to the pluggable module category is the high transmit power 400G pluggable, which we are calling our “Bright” module.  We recently introduced the Bright 400ZR+ QSFP-DD pluggable coherent optical module with high optical performance designed for seamless deployment in ROADM line systems. These modules are designed to expand the applications for this technology by addressing a variety of ROADM architectures such as those with colorless multiplexing. With greater than +1 dBm transmit optical power and high transmit OSNR, Acacia’s Bright 400ZR+ gives network operators more flexibility to address a range of brownfield and greenfield applications utilizing the high-density QSFP-DD form factor.

High-Performance Multi-Haul Solutions

While pluggables are becoming extremely popular for router-based solutions in DCI, metro and some long-haul applications, transponder-based solutions are still required for long-haul, ultra-long haul and subsea. Transponders that include multi-haul high-performance modules can help network operators maximize their fiber investment, reduce power, simplify operations, and decrease costs.

The industry has shifted its focus to increasing the baud rate per carrier, while also introducing performance-improving innovations, to enable end-users to achieve cost-efficiencies as bandwidth demand continues to grow. As an example, newly introduced Class 3 120+Gbaud solutions based on silicon photonics offer a path to cost-effectively double capacity over a single carrier compared to earlier implementations.

Acacia’s performance optimized multi-haul coherent solutions have proven to be extremely effective at helping service providers meet these challenges.  Earlier this year, Acacia announced it had shipped more than 100,000 ports of its Pico DSP which powers the company’s highly successful AC1200 1.2TB module.

Building on this success, Acacia introduced its Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM8), which is based on the company’s newest DSP technology, the 8th generation Jannu 5nm DSP, and includes second generation 3D Shaping and continuous baud rate adjustment of up to 140Gbaud.  This new module achieves several industry firsts:

  • The first single-carrier 1.2TB multi-haul pluggable module
  • The first coherent module to support 140Gbaud
  • The first 5nm multi-haul DSP

Acacia successfully demonstrated 140Gbaud performance with our high-performance silicon photonics at this year’s OFC 2022.

Speaking Sessions

To hear more about the topics discussed in this article, don’t miss our speaking sessions.

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If you are attending the show 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 Switzerland!

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Acacia’s Coherent Interconnect Module 8 Awarded 5.0 by Lightwave’s Innovation Reviews https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacias-cim-8-module-awarded-5-0-by-lightwaves-innovation-reviews/ Wed, 09 Feb 2022 07:22:26 +0000 https://acacia-inc.com/blog/acacias-cim-8-module-awarded-5-0-by-lightwaves-innovation-reviews/ Industry’s First Single-Carrier 1.2T Multi-Haul Pluggable Module Receives the Highest Score

2022 Lightwave Award

We can’t think of a better way to start off 2022 than to have our latest product innovation – the Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8) – receive the highest score possible from Lightwave’s well-respected Innovation Reviews Program.   Thank you to the esteemed and experienced panel of judges from the optical communications community for recognizing Acacia’s CIM 8 product among the best this year.

Delivering leading capacity and reach with maximum fiber utilization, the CIM 8 is the industry’s first 1.2 terabits per second (1.2T) faceplate pluggable coherent module, highlighting a new 8th generation Coherent Interconnect Module family, powered by Acacia’s Jannu 5nm CMOS digital signal processor (DSP) ASIC.

Jannu Firsts

The CIM 8 solution delivers industry-leading performance with single carrier 1.2T operation, combining the Jannu DSP with our 3D Siliconization packaging technology, which includes the silicon photonics integrated circuit (SiPh PIC), high-speed modulator driver and transimpedance amplifier (TIA) in a single opto-electronic package. The Jannu DSP is designed to offer network operators the ability to maximize transmission data rate across a wide range of network applications including DCI, metro, long-haul and subsea.

“On behalf of the Lightwave Innovation Reviews, I would like to congratulate Acacia on receiving our highest score of 5.0,” said Lightwave Associate Publisher and Editorial Director, Stephen Hardy. “This competitive program enables Lightwave to celebrate and recognize the most innovative products that will bring the most benefit to the optical communications community each year – and our judges indicate that the CIM 8 certainly has the potential to do just that.”

The architecture of the (CIM 8) solution builds upon the success of the Acacia AC1200 Pico DSP based product family and is well-aligned with traffic demands as networks transition to 400 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE). The CIM 8 is designed to enable network operators to double their transmission capacity over even greater reaches. The CIM 8 family can address transmission of multiple 400GbE client interfaces over virtually any transport network application, delivering 1.2T per carrier capacity for high-capacity DCI interfaces and 800 gigabits per second per carrier capacity over most optical links using 4 bits/symbol (~16QAM) modulation.

Continued Coherent Innovation
Acacia has been a pioneer of silicon photonics since 2012 when it was the first coherent module vendor to envision silicon as the platform for the integration of multiple discreet photonic functions while increasing the density and reducing cost of optical interconnect products. Since then, Acacia has been working towards a clear vision of how to cost-effectively scale network capacity.

The Jannu DSP builds on the performance and architectural benefits that have made Acacia’s Pico DSP such a successful coherent solution, having been deployed in more than 100 networks around the globe and by 3 of the 4 largest hyperscalers.

Historically, Acacia has been a groundbreaker in advancing coherent technology, and the company continues to demonstrate a long-term vision for how multi-haul coherent optics should evolve over time.

For more information on the CIM 8 and to learn more about how coherent technology has evolved in response to growing bandwidth demands, refer to this recent article.

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