Business Networking Trend 2021: 400G Optical Transceivers
The next generation of optical transceivers is on its way, which bodes well for the growing need to accommodate large-bandwidth applications demanding high throughput and low latency.
The next generation of optical transceivers is on its way, which bodes well for the growing need to accommodate large-bandwidth applications demanding high throughput and low latency.
Much of the discussion around HFC architectures has historically emphasized upgrades to downstream bandwidth from an MSO’s headend to the consumer.
Currently, two form factors make 400G possible – QSFP-DD and OSFP. Learn the differences in our infographic.
The demand for connectivity and bandwidth driven by video streaming, AI, IoT, 5G and more is pushing the limits of 100G.
Among other factors, the explosion of cloud computing and the evolution toward the internet of things (IoT) and 5G have created tremendous pressure on data centers to ramp up both network capacity and the capacity to respond to traffic pattern unpredictability.