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NTT Electronics and Broadcom Collaborate on Low-Power, High-Performance Coherent Digital Signal Processor
ANAHEIM, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
NTT (News - Alert) Electronics (NEL), a leading supplier of 100G coherent Digital
Signal Processor (DSP) solutions to a variety of system/module
manufacturers worldwide, and Broadcom (News - Alert) Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a
global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and
wireless communications, today announced a joint collaboration to
deliver a low-power digital signal processor (DSP). The DSP will be used
in next-generation 100G-and-beyond optical fiber communication systems.
The current generation 100G DSP will be further enhanced by the new
device with the addition of features such as an integrated
digital-to-analog converter (DAC/Tx), multiple modes of operation
and lower power operation. These features are intended to ease bandwidth
shortages in long-haul core and metropolitan networks caused by
increasing traffic and data demands.
The next generation DSP will use an advanced CMOS process technology
that reduces power consumption by more than 50 percent1. The
next generation DSP will utilize flexible modes of operation to provide
sub-20W power consumption for operation in long-haul applications, while
further reducing power consumption for metro applications. The lower
power dissipation will allow use of tis smarter DSP within smaller
second generation coherent 100G modules, including a family of C
form-factor pluggable (CFP) modules.
"We are excited to go a step further and partner with Broadcom to better
serve our customers for maximizing the number of 100G ports per system."
said Haruhiko Ichino, NEL Vice President and General Manager of
Electronics Device & Systems. "We expect this collaboration will
initiate a more extensive partnership between Broadcom and NEL."
"This new, low-power DSP will enable higher-density 100G metro and
long-haul networks," said Lorenzo Longo, Broadcom Vice President and
General Manager of Physical Layer Products (PLP). "The combination of
industry-leading DSP technology and Broadcom's advanced CMOS process
technology and breadth of communications building blocks, including
SerDes, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, provides a
compelling solution. We look forward to collaborating with NEL on
enabling economies of scale for mass deployment of 100G in metro and
long-haul networks."
About NTT Electronics
NTT Electronics (NEL) has been developing and commercializing optical
communications devices since 1995. It has complete portfolio of optical
and electronics products to cover the industry needs for 100G systems,
ROADM (News - Alert) components and FTTH networks. Since 2012 NEL has been delivering
its flag-ship 100G coherent DSP that has been widely adopted in the
industry as the only available ASSP solution at present. NEL is
headquartered in Yokohama, Japan with offices in Saddle Brook, NJ and
Shenzhen, China. For more information, go to http://www.ntt-electronics.com/en/about/overview.html
1Compared to current generation shipping product
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