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Tower Semiconductor: Tower Semiconductor and Innolight Expand Collaboration and Ramp Volume of Next-Generation Sipho Solutions for AI and Data Centers

Tower Semiconductor and Innolight announced their expanded collaboration utilizing Tower's newest Silicon Photonics (SiPho) platform, now in production and ramping to high volume. This breakthrough technology dramatically reduces the number of external optical components, cutting the number of lasers required per module by half, simplifying optical module design and enhancing cost and supply chain efficiency for AI and data center applications. With increasing demand for high-speed optical connectivity in AI-driven data centers, Innolight and Tower Semiconductor are strengthening their long-standing partnership to deliver cost-efficient, high-performance solutions that address the needs of 100Gbps per lane (400G/800G), 200Gbps per lane (1.6T) and 400Gbps per lane (3.2T) optical modules in the future. Leveraging Tower's new SiPho platform, the solution significantly boosts scalability, performance, and cost-effectiveness for AI-driven data centers and cloud infrastructure. The next-generation SiPho platform offers edge coupling efficiency and higher-performance modulators. These innovations enable the elimination of half of the external lasers per module. Thus, the platform not only reduces cost and complexity but also improves system reliability and supply chain robustness. Tower Semiconductor and Innolight announced their expanded collaboration utilizing Tower's newest Silicon Photonics (SiPho) platform, now in production and ramping to high volume. This breakthrough technology dramatically reduces the number of external optical components, cutting the number of lasers required per module by half, simplifying optical module design and enhancing cost and supply chain efficiency for AI and data center applications. With increasing demand for high-speed optical connectivity in AI-driven data centers, Innolight and Tower Semiconductor are strengthening their long-standing partnership to deliver cost-efficient, high-performance solutions that address the needs of 100Gbps per lane (400G/800G), 200Gbps per lane (1.6T) and 400Gbps per lane (3.2T) optical modules in the future. Leveraging Tower's new SiPho platform, the solution significantly boosts scalability, performance, and cost-effectiveness for AI-driven data centers and cloud infrastructure. The next-generation SiPho platform offers edge coupling efficiency and higher-performance modulators. These innovations enable the elimination of half of the external lasers per module. Thus, the platform not only reduces cost and complexity but also improves system reliability and supply chain robustness.

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