FIBERSTAMP Technology: FIBERSTAMP SFP28 25G LR 10-km Submersible Optical Transceiver

Feb. 6, 2022
Through long-term R&D and joint testing with liquid cooling switch and server vendors, FIBERSTAMP has developed and launched submersible optical transceivers covering 10/25/100G rates.
Through long-term R&D and joint testing with liquid cooling switch and server vendors, FIBERSTAMP has developed and launched submersible optical transceivers covering 10/25/100G rates. In the field, FIBERSTAMP has cooperated with several top high-frequency trading companies, server vendors, and 5G network carriers to perform joint tests in actual application environments, among which the 25G SFP28 25G LR 10 km’s long-term reliability has been demonstrated.

Judge’s Comment: “Off-loading heat and maintaining lower operating temperatures is a major concern, especially in data center environments; having the ability to actually submerge components to maintain a lower operating temperature is an impressive advancement in cooling technology.”

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