Credo will spotlight its latest optical DSP portfolio at ECOC 2025, with live demonstrations of 1.6Tbps and 800Gbps solutions aimed at powering next-generation AI networks. The company will exhibit in booth C3432 at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, from September 29 to October 1.
The centerpiece is Credo’s Bluebird 1.6Tbps optical DSP, which supports 224Gbps per lane PAM4 transmission. The solution targets scale-out AI fabrics with ultra-low power and high bandwidth requirements. Credo will also highlight its Lark 850 DSP, which drives 800G transceivers consuming less than 10W. Both products are designed to deliver lower latency and improved energy efficiency for hyperscale and cloud environments.
Credo’s portfolio extends across ICs for optics and line cards, active electrical cables, SerDes chiplets, and licensed IP. At ECOC, the company is positioning its DSP line as critical for easing bandwidth bottlenecks while addressing the power challenges facing AI and cloud-scale networking.
• Bluebird DSP – 1.6Tbps with 224Gbps per lane PAM4
• Lark 850 DSP – 800Gbps transceivers under 10W power consumption
• Booth location – C3432, Hall C, Bella Center, Copenhagen
“The ECOC Exhibition is a premier global event that unites the optical communications industry to explore the cutting-edge technologies driving the evolution of next-generation networks,” said Chris Collins, Vice President of Product for DSP and Optical at Credo. “This year at ECOC, Credo will demonstrate breakthrough power efficiency for transceivers utilizing our 1.6Tbps and 800Gbps optical DSPs. Our innovations in power and performance are helping revolutionize the scale-out fabric required to deliver on the promise of AI.”
🌐 Analysis: Credo’s ECOC25 showcase underscores the industry-wide push to optimize optical DSPs for AI-scale deployments. By targeting both 1.6T and 800G performance points,

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