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Keysight, NTT Innovative Devices, and Lumentum Achieve New Benchmark 448 Gbps Data Transmission for AI Data Centers

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Applications beyond 128 GBaud demand a new class of generators that simultaneously provide high-speed, precision, and flexibility. Keysight addressed these challenges with the M8199B Arbitrary Waveform Generator, which offers a high-performing signal source for arbitrary signals with a sampling rate up to 256 GSa/s and analog bandwidth exceeding 80 GHz.
Applications beyond 128 GBaud demand a new class of generators that simultaneously provide high-speed, precision, and flexibility. Keysight addressed these challenges with the M8199B Arbitrary Waveform Generator, which offers a high-performing signal source for arbitrary signals with a sampling rate up to 256 GSa/s and analog bandwidth exceeding 80 GHz.
  • Demonstration at OFC 2025 paves the way for next-generation 3.2T optical interfaces

  • Optimized for AI and ML applications requiring ultra-fast data processing

  • Breakthrough in data center scalability, energy efficiency, and high-speed networking

  • Enables development of power-efficient 3.2T interfaces for data center networks

SANTA ROSA, Calif., April 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc., NTT Innovative Devices Corporation, and Lumentum Holdings Inc. ("Lumentum") announce a pioneering joint demonstration of 448 Gbps data transmission using 224 GBaud PAM4 optical technology at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) 2025. This collaboration addresses the escalating bandwidth demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications, enabling the development of power-efficient 3.2 terabit (Tbps) interfaces for future data center networks.

Keysight is enabling the industry in the early R&D stage for 448 Gbps. During this early R&D innovation phase, experts explore various modulation schemes, including PAM4, PAM6, and PAM8. Notably, for 224 Gbps optical transmission, the industry has already embraced PAM4 as the preferred choice, highlighting the industry's commitment to pushing the boundaries of high-speed data transmission and setting new standards for the future.

AI and ML applications require ultra-fast, real-time data processing. The 448 Gbps transmission speed accelerates data movement between compute and network nodes, reducing latency and enhancing AI/ML model efficiency. As these models become increasingly complex, higher data throughput is essential to support scalability without bottlenecks. Additionally, this breakthrough improves data center efficiency, lowering operational costs and minimizing environmental impact.

The demonstration utilizes two Keysight M8199B Arbitrary Waveform Generators with NTT’s advanced frequency-domain interleaver to generate 448 Gbps electrical signals with 224 Gbaud PAM4. This signal is used to drive a Lumentum indium phosphide (InP) externally-modulated laser (EML), showcasing the potential for high-speed, power-efficient optical interconnects. The successful generation of 240 Gbaud PAM4 was also demonstrated using the same hardware.

The demonstration features the latest 224 GBaud and beyond PAM4 technology, which enables 448 Gbps per lane data transmission and paves the way for developing power-efficient 3.2T interfaces for data center networks (DCN). This achievement represents a significant leap forward in achieving higher data rates and improved signal integrity.