Marvell Launches Industry's First 1.6 Tbps PAM4 Electro-Optics Platform for Cloud AI/ML and Data Center Networks
Marvell Technology has launched the industry's first 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform, Nova, which is now sampling to select customers. This platform significantly enhances optical connectivity by doubling bandwidth to 200 Gbps per lambda, facilitating 51.2 Tbps networking architectures. The Nova modules are designed to meet the surge in bandwidth demand driven by AI and ML applications, reducing power and cost per bit by 30%. This innovation is critical for cloud data centers and positions Marvell as a leader in optical DSP technology, supporting the market's transition to high-speed networking.
- Launch of the first 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform, Nova.
- Doubles optical bandwidth to 200 Gbps per lambda.
- Enables 51.2 Tbps networking architectures.
- Reduces power and cost per bit by 30%.
- Expected to improve reliability, reducing the number of required components by 50%.
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- Breakthrough 200 Gbps per lambda DSP doubles the bandwidth of optical modules
- Enables cloud-optimized 51.2 Tbps networking architectures in 1RU chassis
- Extends multi-source pluggable optics ecosystem for 1.6 Tbps mainstream adoption
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL), a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today announced its Marvell® Nova™ 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform, the industry's first of its kind, is sampling to customers. Delivering a breakthrough in optical connectivity, Nova enables the highest speed of data movement in cloud artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) and data center networks. At the core of emerging, generative AI applications are AI clusters, thousands of supercomputers interconnected by ultra-high bandwidth and low latency optical connections. Powered by a groundbreaking 200 Gbps/lambda optical DSP, Nova doubles the optical bandwidth of current solutions to enable 1.6 Tbps pluggable modules for scaling AI clusters. Nova extends the multi-source pluggable optics ecosystem and provides the advanced technology needed to alleviate data center network bottlenecks as the industry transitions to 51.2 Tbps networking architectures.
Cloud data center operators must continually expand capacity to meet their customers' insatiable demand for bandwidth, now growing at more than
"Marvell's Nova platform is a significant milestone in optical connectivity innovation, offering the bandwidth, power reduction, and system efficiency that will enable us to deliver next-generation pluggable transceiver performance," said Osa Mok, chief marketing officer, InnoLight Technology. "Nova's proven PAM4 DSP technology, TIAs and drivers bring a reliable solution that will help us speed time to market and advance the 1.6 Tbps optical ecosystem as AI workloads ramp in the data center."
"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."
"Optical modules are the critical link inside the data center to keep data moving. They are one of the unsung heroes of data infrastructure," said Vlad Kozlov, founder and CEO of Light Counting Market Research. "Nova extends Marvell's track record of leadership in optical DSPs and provides a path for cloud data center operators to increase their network capacity while reducing cost, power and maintenance per bit. Technology like this will be instrumental in the upcoming upgrade to 51.2 Tbps switching."
The Nova platform leverages four generations—from 200 Gbps to 1.6 Tbps—of the company's PAM4 DSP technology leadership, enabling data center operators to adopt 1.6 Tbps optical modules in the OSFP-XD form factor. As a long-standing member of an open ecosystem, Marvell contributes to industry-wide deployment models with pluggable optics and drives PAM4 DSP innovation. Nova extends the multi-source pluggable optics ecosystem, offering data center operators flexibility, supply chain elasticity, and predictable network deployments through established system integration processes.
The Nova 1.6 Tbps platform enables 51.2 Tbps switching in 1RU to improve bandwidth density in the cloud data center. In tandem with Marvell's Teralynx® 10 51.2 Tbps switch chip (see companion press release), Nova reduces the burden of verification and interoperability testing between switch and optics, accelerating the deployment of these next-generation technologies.
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
Availability
The Marvell Nova electro-optics platform is sampling now to select customers. More information on the Nova platform can be found on the product page. Additional resources can be found on the media kit page.
Marvell is showcasing its new Nova platform alongside its comprehensive portfolio of cloud-optimized electro-optics and networking solutions at OFC in San Diego, Calif. (booth #4326) March 7-9, 2022.
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Note: all metrics mentioned are in comparison to the previous Marvell PAM4 electro-optics platform.
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