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Home » PicoJool Targets Low-Cost, High-Bandwidth VCSELs

PicoJool Targets Low-Cost, High-Bandwidth VCSELs

November 18, 2025
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PicoJool emerged from stealth with $12 million in funding led by Playground Global, positioning the Palo Alto startup to introduce a new class of pixel-level photonics designed to close the bandwidth gap in AI data centers. The company is developing high-bandwidth, low-cost VCSEL technology and massively parallel optical modules aimed at replacing copper interconnects as AI systems scale to thousands of accelerators.

The team is led by founder and CEO Al Yuen—whose earlier inventions, including the Active Optical Cable (AOC) and the QSFP transceiver, helped define the backbone of today’s optical networking ecosystem. PicoJool’s new VCSEL designs target 800G, 1.6T, and higher-capacity links with manufacturability and cost points intended to compete directly with copper. The company operates in Palo Alto with R&D in the U.S. and Taiwan, and plans to expand manufacturing and extend its VCSEL roadmap toward 400G-per-lane systems and beyond.

Playground Global said its investment supports the shift toward optical connectivity as hyperscale and AI workloads now exceed the physical and economic limits of copper. PicoJool’s technology approach integrates parallel optics, compact packaging, and high-volume manufacturability to deliver longer-reach photonics suitable for large AI fabrics and next-generation compute clusters.

• $12M funding round led by Playground Global

• New class of pixel-level photonics designed to match copper-level cost and density

• High-bandwidth VCSELs and massively parallel pluggable modules targeting AI fabrics

• Roadmap toward 800G, 1.6T, and 400G-per-lane systems

• Founder Al Yuen holds 50+ patents, including AOC and QSFP transceiver inventions

• Operations in the U.S. and Taiwan to support scaling across external foundries

• Target market: hyperscale AI data centers, next-gen computing, optical interconnects

“The relentless demand for bandwidth in hyperscale and AI data centers requires a fundamental shift in connectivity, moving beyond the physical and economic constraints of copper,” said Al Yuen, founder and CEO of PicoJool.

🌐 Analysis

PicoJool enters the market as AI infrastructure investments accelerate, with hyperscalers shifting toward optical interconnects to support multi-rack and multi-cluster AI scale-out. The company’s focus on low-cost, high-volume VCSELs aligns with broader industry trends around co-packaged optics, LPO, and new photonic packaging architectures adopted by competitors such as Broadcom, Coherent, Marvell, and emerging microLED players. Yuen’s track record in AOC and QSFP adoption gives PicoJool a notable foundation as the industry searches for cost-effective alternatives to copper at AI-era bandwidths.

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