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Home » Marvell samples Nova 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform

Marvell samples Nova 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform

March 2, 2023
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Marvell announced sampling of its Marvell Nova 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform.

Marvell’s Nova is powered by a 200 Gbps/lambda optical DSP capable of enabling 1.6 Tbps pluggable modules in the OSFP-XD form factor.  Key features of the Nova electro-optics platform include:

  • 200 Gbps per channel line side transmitter interface supporting a wide range of high-speed lasers
  • 200 Gbps per channel line-side receiver with companion Marvell 112-Gbaud TIAs, providing best-in-class linearity and low noise 
  • Integrated laser drivers, optimizing power dissipation
  • Latency-optimized FEC for 200 Gbps traffic

“As new AI and ML compute architectures drive increased bandwidth requirements, high-speed optics will continue to form the backbone of cloud data centers,” said Dr. Loi Nguyen, executive vice president, Optical and Copper Connectivity Group at Marvell. “Our next-generation electro-optics platform scales data interconnect transfer speeds to meet the needs of the most demanding AI workloads. We are thrilled to lead another breakthrough in electro-optics speed transition and expand Marvell’s market-leading PAM4 DSP portfolio with the availability of Nova.”

Source: Marvell
Tags: Semiconductors
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