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Ranovus Announces Single Chip Odin™ Analog-Drive For Its Second-Generation “Co-Packaged Optics” In Hyperscale Data Centers

Ranovus Announces Single Chip Odin™ Analog-Drive For Its Second-Generation “Co-Packaged Optics” In Hyperscale Data Centers

Ranovus’ Odin™ Analog-Drive CPO 2.0 Optical Engine eliminates the need for the retimer, resulting in 40% cost and power consumption savings

Ranovus Inc. (“RANOVUS”) announced at OFC 2021, the leading optical networking event in North America, the next step in reducing power consumption and overall costs for hyperscale data center operations with the introduction of the Odin™ Analog-Drive CPO 2.0 architecture. Co-packaged Optics, or CPO, is an innovative approach that provides nx100Gbps PAM4 Optical I/O for Ethernet switch and ML/AI silicon in a single packaged assembly, which significantly reduces the cost and power consumption of the complete system.

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“The Odin™ Analog-Drive configuration eliminates the retimers in the CPO 1.0 configuration, which brings about a 40% cost and power reduction to the overall system.”

With data center traffic growing at an unprecedented pace, fueled by advances in AI and Machine Learning, the networking infrastructure must scale in capacity while maintaining its total power consumption and footprint. Ranovus announced in March 2020 its first generation of co-packaged optics (CPO 1.0), which enabled an attractive multi-sourced solution for 51.2T Ethernet switch applications.

CPO 2.0 improves on CPO 1.0 while maintaining optical interoperability and brings the following advantages to the ecosystem:

  1. 40% cost and power consumption savings through:
    1. Eliminating the retimer function in the Odin™ Analog-Drive optical engine
    2. Enabling a cost-effective single die solution with the Odin™ Analog-Drive optical engine
  2. Smaller footprint
  3. Reuse and Optimization of existing 100G PAM4 and PCIe Ser/Des chips vs new investment in an XSR Ser/Des chip for data center applications

Customer trials with Odin™ Analog-Drive CPO 2.0 are planned in Q4 2021.

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