San Diego, March 15, 2018/PRNewswire/– DustPhotonics? is a newly established high-performance optical fiber transceiver company, which is committed to the development of revolutionary and cost-effective optical communication. The company officially announced today that its initial goal was to meet the demand of cloud, data center, high-performance computing (HPC) and enterprise network for bandwidth improvement at lower cost, and the demand is growing exponentially at present. Headquartered in Moding, Israel, DustPhotonics has an office in Cupertino, California. The company’s leading team is CEO Ben Rubovitch, Chief Technology Officer Kobi Hasharoni and Vice President of Engineering Amir Gron. The three people who come together will bring their rich experience in the optical communication industry.

  

  DustPhotonics is cooperating with many data center infrastructure companies around the world to provide high-speed short-and medium-range optical connections. The company designs products for various standard optical device styles, and the data rate ranges from 25 gigabits per second to 400 gigabits per second. At present, it is increasing the production of QSFPDD-SR8 and OSFP-SR8 modules with 400 gigabits per second.

  Ben Lubovich, CEO of DustPhotonics, said: "At present, the demand for optical fiber transceivers is increasing, but due to the limitations of copper wiring, optical technology has obviously reached a critical point. From the beginning, we focused on the growing demand for high-speed optical interconnection. DustPhotonics is very happy to support the global optical design plan. To this end, we are committed to producing open and innovative optical network products and supporting the establishment of a thriving, reliable and bandwidth-rich data center. "

  DustPhotonics’ patented optical solution and system design can bring simplified high-performance and extensible production process, which can help meet the challenge of continuous fermentation in low-cost optical connection in the industry by means of high-yield production process.

  Roy Rubinstein, editor of Gazettabyte and one of the co-authors of Silicon Photonics, said: "The optical module industry applied to client interfaces is changing to a new speed peak of 400 Gigabits per second, and more advanced optical interconnection solutions are also coming out. With the support of new technologies, now is an excellent time to enter the market, despite the fierce competition in this market. "

  Vladimir kozlov, founder and CEO of LightCounting Market Research, said: "By 2022, the output value of the optical module market with 400 gigabits per second is expected to reach US$ 2 billion … if suppliers can achieve the above goals of cost and power consumption."

  Lip-Bu Tan, chairman of Walden International and CEO of Cadence, said: "Optical applications with 400 gigabits per second are now ready to come out, and DustPhotonics can provide a new generation of cost-effective packaging technology for this."

  DustPhotonics is demonstrating a new generation of optical connections with a speed of 400 Gigabits per second at the OFC in San Diego, California, with the help of QSFPDD-SR8 fiber transceiver. For details, please visit: www.dustphotonics.com.


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