The Micas CPO switch system features Broadcom’s 51.2T Bailly CPO switch device that includes their best-in-class Tomahawk® 5 switch chip directly coupled to and co-packaged with eight 6.4-Tbps Silicon Photonics Chiplets in Package (SCIP) optical engines. Product Highlights Include: 4RU system design with high-efficiency air cooling to deliver 128 ports of 400G FR4 connectivity externally fiber coupled with 128 duplex LC optical connectors (sub-2RU systems achievable with MPO connectors) CPO engine to front-panel routing supports traditional fiber with creative fiber box solutionsSystem design compatible to support multiple remote laser modules (RLM)More than 30% whole switch power consumption savings compared to standard pluggable optics solutions "Micas is committed to delivering cost-effective, cutting-edge network solutions at scale,” said Charlie Hou, VP of strategy for Micas Networks.
Our customers – ranging from hyperscalers and cloud data centers to OEMs – consistently tell us they value our advanced technology, competitive pricing, fast turnaround, and dedication to open networking with full service and support.” "Micas Networks’ leadership in developing the industry’s first production CPO systems demonstrates their steadfast commitment to advancing cutting-edge technologies, driven by their strategic investments in CPO system assembly and integrated optical test,” said Manish Mehta, VP of marketing and operations for the Optical Systems Division at Broadcom.
Optimized for AI, the CPO Switch Delivers More than 40% Power Consumption Savings Compared to Switches Using Pluggable TransceiversSAN JOSE, Calif., March 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micas Networks, a pioneer in open networking solutions, today announced the volume production and global availability of its 51.2T Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) switch system.
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