Sivers Semiconductors, in collaboration with Ayar Labs, introduces the industry’s first CW-WDM MSA compliant 16-wavelength light source at the upcoming European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) Conference in Frankfurt on September 23-25, 2024.
Sivers Semiconductors and Ayar Labs will hold a joint live demonstration, showing the Sivers Semiconductors 16-wavelength distributed feedback (DFB) laser array integrated into the Ayar Labs SuperNova™ multi-wavelength light source for 16 Tbps of bi-directional bandwidth – a level of bandwidth essential for AI scale-up networks.
Sivers Semiconductors will host a joint live demonstration with Ayar Labs, showcasing our 16-wavelength distributed feedback (DFB) laser array, integrated into the Ayar Labs SuperNova™ light source. The demonstration will be located at our booth, #C106, during the exhibition. Teams from Sivers Semiconductors and Ayar Labs will be available throughout the event to take attendees through the live demonstration.
This cutting-edge joint technology is driving transformative advancements in AI applications. As foundational AI models continue to grow in size and complexity, they demand increased GPU/accelerator processing power and memory capacity. By integrating optical I/O directly within the GPU or accelerator package, this solution enables communication across the GPU cluster, ensuring scalable and efficient infrastructure to meet the expanding demands of AI workloads. Optical connections also significantly reduce power consumption while delivering 5-10x faster communication speeds within the cluster, optimizing GPU utilization and accelerating AI performance.
About ECOC2024: https://www.ecoc2024.org/
The SuperNova™ remote light source is the backbone of Ayar Labs’ TeraPHY™ optical I/O chiplet solution for next generation AI architectures, providing up to 16 wavelengths of light and powering up to 16 ports.
At the heart of the SuperNova™ is our 16-wavelength Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser array, an advanced photonic chip that provides multiple wavelengths of light in a single array to optimise, simplify and lower the cost of packaging for Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) applications.
“We are proud to demonstrate the latest SuperNova™ light source module incorporating Sivers Semiconductors 16-lambda WDM Laser Array. We continue to deliver industry leading Laser Arrays from our InP100 platform driving performance improvements through increased output powers and higher wavelength count.”
Andrew McKee, Managing Director of Sivers Semiconductors’ Photonics business unit“Sivers Semiconductors has been a key partner in our journey to bring high-bandwidth, low-latency optical I/O to market at scale. This demonstration of our second-generation SuperNova light source, combined with Sivers’ 16-wavelength laser array, highlights the significant progress we’ve made together. With AI models continuing to grow in size and complexity, our innovative optical solution enables AI scale-up fabrics with unprecedented power, performance, and efficiency, boosting the economics of rapidly evolving AI workloads.”
Vladimir Stojanovic, CTO of Ayar Labs