MACOM will highlight its latest high-speed analog connectivity solutions at ECOC 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark, from September 29 to October 1. The company will showcase its portfolio at Stand C3419, featuring components designed to support the rapid scaling of AI, data center, telecom, and networking infrastructures.
The demonstrations will include a mix of optical and copper-based technologies spanning lasers, drivers, photodiodes, TIAs, linear equalizers, optical clock recovery modules, and advanced CDR ICs. MACOM’s 3.2T transmit solutions support 400G per lane over single-mode fiber, while its 1.6T portfolio features 200G per lane devices such as photodetectors, laser drivers, and stacked receive-side assemblies. The company will also present PCIe 6.0 over fiber for low-latency applications, a complete DSP-free 100G LPO ecosystem, and new SFP112 fronthaul solutions.
The showcase underlines MACOM’s push to enable next-generation connectivity across multiple markets. The company serves more than 6,000 customers annually with products spanning RF, microwave, analog, mixed-signal, and optical semiconductors.
• 3.2T transmit: 400G per lane over SMF
• 1.6T technologies: 200G per lane photonics and copper solutions
• PCIe 6.0 optical: low latency, long reach connectivity
• 100G LPO: DSP-free ecosystem with multi-vendor interoperability
• SFP112 LPO: fronthaul-focused modules
“The demand for higher speeds and energy-efficient connectivity is accelerating across AI, cloud, and telecom,” said a MACOM spokesperson. “At ECOC 2025, we look forward to demonstrating how our solutions help customers meet these challenges.”
🌐 Analysis: MACOM’s ECOC 2025 presence reinforces its role as a broad-based connectivity supplier spanning both optical and copper domains. Its focus on 200G and 400G lanes puts it in line with industry pushes from companies like Broadcom, Marvell, and Coherent, all racing to define the optical building blocks for AI and cloud infrastructure. The company’s engagement in PCIe over fiber and DSP-free LPO reflects a growing diversification of interconnect strategies as data centers weigh performance, cost, and power efficiency trade-offs.

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