SAN JOSE, Calif.—Nov. 28, 2023—Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (“Credo”) (Nasdaq: CRDO), an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and energy-efficiency, today released its 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report detailing Credo’s initiatives and efforts around environmental management, diversity, equity, and ethical conduct.

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Since the company’s founding, Credo has aspired to be on the right side of history regarding how we treat our people, our community, and the environment as well as our customers, partners, and other stakeholders. The publication of our first ESG report offers a valuable opportunity to illustrate how ESG considerations are intricately woven into our operations, empowers us to set new objectives, and commemorates the strides we have taken in our role as a leader of high-performance, energy-efficient networking solutions.

Credo’s ESG report is grounded in the sense of a strong connection combined with accountability. The report outlines key ESG priorities: employee development, retention, and well-being; supply chain management; employee health and safety; business ethics; and data privacy and security.

In 2024, Credo plans to expand this list of priorities by analyzing our greenhouse gas emissions and engaging with our suppliers to create an effective carbon offset strategy.

To read the full report, please visit our ESG page.

About Credo 

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (or Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

At Credo, we recognize that Generative AI and the disaggregation of traditional servers with technologies such as CXL are having a massive impact on hyperscale data centers (HSDCs).

Throughout the show, the OCP Experience Center, was an extremely popular attraction showcasing how HSDCs will be built in 2024, and provided a glimpse into how they may change in 2027 and beyond. With our “Rack and Power” focused partners, we showcased a row of compute servers with new automation technology, a leaf connectivity rack, a row of AI servers, and a spine/routing layer with full interconnect.  

 Attendees were able to see first-hand how connectivity can evolve to support the needs of generative AI and general compute over the next four years, including using CXL based scale-out backend networks and memory sharing via rack-scale CXL.

Click here to have Don Barnetson, VP Product, HiWire AECs, Credo, walk you through the demo

During the show, Credo introduced the HiWire Pluggable Patch Panel (P3), providing service providers and hyperscalers the freedom to decouple pluggable optics from core switching and routing hardware using Credo’s HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs).

Don Barnetson, VP Product, HiWire AECs, Credo announced that “the Credo HiWire P3 box allows you to decouple the optics that you are using from the switching and routers to support optics that don’t have software compatibility and routers that don’t have the power and cooling to support. You now have the choice of whichever coherent optics you want to use in your system, including up to 800G optics.”

Click here to see the HiWire Pluggable Patch Panel(P3) demo

During OCP Credo also showcased a live 1.6T OSFP-XD AEC demo that showed BER rate and a partner demo that utilized AOI modules and an EXFO tester in an 800G-SR8 OSFP demo.

Many of the hot topics during the Summits dialogues, workshops, and sessions involved AI, including VP of Product, Don Barnetson’s presentation on Generative AI and the Outsized Role of SerDes. The presentation emphasized the transformative nature of AI/ML technology and its ability to achieve up to 20 times the density of traditional front-end Ethernet solutions. SerDes technology, which constitutes around 25% of AI power consumption, was highlighted as a critical focus area for sustainability efforts, while SerDes power modes that have the potential to yield up to an additional 50% power savings, resulting in a combined opportunity to reduce SerDes power consumption by up to 75%.

Continuing the AI discussion, Credo’s session by VP of Business Development, Jeff Twombly, The Rise of Chiplets in Advanced AI/ML/HPC SoC’s, covered critical SerDes IP developments, chiplet productization, and testing considerations to enable volume at scale. The discussion included how Credo’s expertise and infrastructure is equipped to enable more chiplet variants required for emerging I/O standards, such as for UCIe. In addition to technical aspects, the presentation emphasized the importance of collaboration, and highlighted the pivotal role chiplets play in shaping the future of AI/ML/HPC innovation.

Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd, an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and energy efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase throughout the data infrastructure market, is excited to announce sample availability of its HiWire Pluggable Patch Panel (HiWire P3). The Credo HiWire P3 enables service providers and hyperscalers the freedom to decouple pluggable optics from core switching and routing hardware using Credo’s HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs).

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Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd, an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and energy-efficiency, is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming OCP Global Summit on October 17-19, 2023 in San Jose, CA. OCP provides Credo with a platform to showcase generative AI, general compute and operator focused connectivity solutions. There will also be multiple presentations by Credo executives.

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Let Routers Route!

SAN JOSE, Calif.,- Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (“Credo”) (Nasdaq: CRDO), an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and energy efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase throughout the data infrastructure market, is excited to announce sample availability of its HiWire Pluggable Patch Panel (HiWire P3). The Credo HiWire P3 enables service providers and hyperscalers the freedom to decouple pluggable optics from core switching and routing hardware using Credo’s HiWire Active Electrical Cables (AECs).

The HiWire P3 is a single rack unit (1RU), 32 port QSFP-DD appliance that allows standard pluggable optics to directly connect to an AEC without the use of a switch chip. The HiWire P3 provides power, cooling, and control plane access supporting three important use cases:

  1. Enabling coherent optics such as ZR+ to be used on lower-cost and smaller buffer switches which may currently lack the power and cooling envelope, or the software required to directly support them.
  2. Enabling switch and router port speeds to be decoupled from optics speed without having to slow ports down, thereby sacrifice radix and cost, through the use of speed shifting AECs.
  3. Enabling EDFA amplifiers to be hosted in HiWire P3 ports at lower-cost and lower-power overhead, rather than consuming valuable switch or router ports.

“The HiWire P3 enables complete flexibility in the deployment of modern pluggable optics with new and legacy switches and routers.”  Said Don Barnetson, Vice President of Product at Credo. “In the HiWire P3, all of the capabilities of the modern pluggable optics are transparently exposed to the user in an open management platform without the increased power, latency, cost and complexity of a switch.”

"Coherent optics are the future for service providers and hyperscalers, but host compatibility creates real friction in their adoption.”  Said Alan Weckel, Founder and Technology Analyst at the 650 Group.  “Credo’s HiWire P3 box addresses key coherent optics friction points in an open, elegant solution that is easy to deploy.”

Credo will demonstrate the capabilities of the HiWire P3 at the Open Compute Global Summit in San Jose, CA and the SCTE CABLE-TEC Expo in Denver, Colorado Oct 17-19, 2023.  At the OCP Global Summit, the HiWire P3 box will be demonstrated live in Credo’s booth #B10 and integrated on Credo’s display in the Experience Center Rack and Power booth.  At the CABLE-TEC Expo, Credo’s P3 will be demonstrated live in booth #829.

About Credo

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

SAN JOSE, Calif., - Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (“Credo”) (Nasdaq: CRDO), an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and energy-efficiency, is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming OCP Global Summit on October 17-19, 2023 in San Jose, CA. OCP provides Credo with a platform to showcase generative AI, general compute and operator focused connectivity solutions. There will also be multiple presentations by Credo executives.

Conference: OCP Global Summit
Date: October 17-19, 2023
Location: San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
Booth:  B10 and the Experience Center Rack and Power Booth

Booth B10 Highlights:

OCP Rack and Power Experience Center Overview

Credo will show concept builds of 2024 and 2027 data center interconnect in conjunction with Meta, UFISpace, Wiwynn, DriveNets and others. This demonstration shows a vision of how connectivity can evolve to support the needs of generative AI and general compute over the next four years, including by using CXL based scale-out backend networks and memory sharing via rack-scale CXL.

Credo Presentations at OCP 2023

Generative AI and the Outsized Role of SerDes.

Presented by Don Barnetson, Vice President of Product at Credo, at 12:45PM October 17th on the expo hall stage.This session will cover generative AI's scale and challenges, model subdivision, networking dependencies, and implications for backend/scale-out RDMA network design and will conclude by emphasizing the transformative nature of AI/ML technology and its ability to achieve up to 20 times the density of traditional front-end Ethernet solutions. SerDes technology, which constitutes around 25% of AI power consumption, will be highlighted as a critical focus area for sustainability efforts, while SerDes power modes that have the potential to yield up to an additional 50% power savings, resulting in a combined opportunity to reduce SerDes power consumption by up to 75%.

The Rise of Chiplets in Advanced AI/ML / HPC SoC's.

Presented by Jeff Twombly, Vice President of Business Development at Credo, at 4:00PM  October 17th in room 210BF on the concourse level. This session will cover critical SerDes IP development, chiplet productization, testing considerations to enable volume at scale, as well as a discussion of how Credo’s experience and infrastructure is equipped to enable more chiplet variants which are required for emerging I/O standards, such as for UCIe.

Experience Center Lightning Talks: Data Center Rack and Networking

Presented by Don Barnetson at 9:25AM on Wednesday, October 18th, and 12:40PM on Thursday, October 19th.

Credo invites all OCP Global Summit attendees to visit booth #B10 and the Rack and Power Experience Center and attend our presentations to learn more.

About Credo

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

SAN JOSE, Calif., - Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (“Credo”) (Nasdaq: CRDO), an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions, in conjunction with 33 other partners, is excited to announce the HiWire Consortium Compute Express Link (CXL) Active Electrical Cable (AEC) and optics standardization effort.

CXL is expected to enable servers to dramatically expand memory footprints and to share compute, memory and storage resources across rack and row scale installations at line rate. However, existing passive copper connectivity solutions will not scale to meet this opportunity as they are too short, too bulky and provide insufficient signal integrity for the upcoming PCIe6/CXL3.0 PAM4 64GT/s standard. The HiWire Consortium CXL Cabling workstream is intended to enable row-scale CXL connectivity with the simplicity and interoperability that HiWire Ethernet AECs are already known for.

“The HiWire Consortium was a key actor in standardizing the Ethernet AECs that much of the cloud runs on today,” said Don Barnetson, Vice President of Product at Credo and organizer of the HiWire Consortium. “Our new CXL workstream will bring this same innovation – enabling plug and play, low-cost, low latency interconnect that allows CXL to span to rack and row scale installations.”

“External connectivity solutions will be key to enhancing the full potential of Intel’s CXL enabled Xeon products,” said Jim Pappas, director of Technology Initiatives at Intel. “Intel is working as a member of the CXL and HiWire Consortium to support these standardization efforts.”

“Microsoft was a founding member of the HiWire Consortium, and early adopter of AECs because of their ease of use and interoperability within existing standards,” said Gerald Degrace, PM Head for Azure Sirius Technologies, at Microsoft and an advisor to the HiWire Consortium. “We are excited to work with HiWire Consortium on CXL standardization to achieve the same seamless interoperability for this new generation of external interconnect.”

To view the full list of HiWire Consortium members, go here.

About Credo

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

Credo wrapped up a successful show in Shenzhen, that had a remarkable turnout of almost 90,000 people who navigated twelve colossal halls, including four dedicated exclusively to Optical Communications. Show days were filled with meaningful encounters with industry partners and customers, and a lot of buzz around AI buildouts in the US, China, and Europe.

At this year’s event, Credo introduced Teal 200 Quad Channel TIA for Optical Transceivers and AOCs, Seagull 452 family optimized for power, performance and cost; and, Dove 800D the industry’s first monolithically Integrated CMOS VCSEL Driver in an 800 DSP. Credo also demonstrated our 4x112G DSP with integrated EML driver, and a selection of 400G and 800G customer supplied modules. All these new products feature Credo’s signature energy efficiency to meet our customers needs for low power consumption.

At this year’s event, introduced Teal 200 Quad Channel TIA for Optical Transceivers and AOCs, Seagull 452 family optimized for power, performance and cost; and, Dove 800D the industry’s first monolithically Integrated CMOS VCSEL Driver in an 800 DSP. Credo also demonstrated our 4x112G DSP with integrated EML driver, and a selection of 400G and 800G customer supplied modules.All these new products feature Credo’s signature energy efficiency to meet our customers needs for low power consumption.

Highlights

Credo Quad Channel Transimpedance Amplifier for Optical Transceivers and Active Optical Cables
Teal 200 is an impressive low-power 4 x 50 Gbps Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA), combined with Credo DSPs and Laser Drivers to create a complete optical chipset solution for Hyperscale Data Centers and Network Equipment OEMs. Teal 200 Targes high-volume, low-power applications in AI and hyperscale data centers.

Credo Seagull 452 family of High-Performance Optical DSPs
The Seagull 452 family consists of octal, quad and dual devices optimized for power, performance, and cost to address growing AI demands. Targeting the burgeoning 400G Active Optical Cable (AOC) market for AI networks, the superior link performance, compact size and optimized cost makes this product line a superior choice for all 400G, 200G and 100G AOC and transceiver applications.

Credo Introduces Industry’s First Monolithically Integrated CMOS VCSEL Driver in an 800G DSP
Credo’s new Dove 800D and 410D PAM4 DSPs ICs accelerate time-to-market and address the increasing bandwidth requirements of hyperscale customers, AI backend clusters and general compute applications. Optimized for active optical cables and short reach transceivers these devices incorporate VCSEL drivers and fourth generation DSP technology to create an optimized, high-performance, small footprint solution that meets the increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements of hyperscalers.

We will be at ECOC 2023, Oct 2-4 booth #920, please reach out to sales@credosemi.com if you’d like to see a live demo.

New Credo DSPs optimized for active optical cables and short reach tranceivers target next generation hyperscale data centers and AI

San Jose, Calif., and Shenzhen China – Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: CRDO) today introduced the new Dove 800D and 410D PAM4 DSPs ICs to accelerate time-to-market and address the increasing bandwidth requirements of hyperscale customers, AI backend clusters and general compute applications. These 8x100G and 4x100G per lane devices incorporate VCSEL drivers and fourth generation DSP technology which combined, creates an optimized, high-performance, small footprint solution that meets the increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements of hyperscalers. The Dove 800D and 410D DSPs are tailored for multimode optical fiber (MMF) applications.

“The newest hyperscale buildouts require an increasing number of optical fiber connections driven by applications such as AI and machine learning,” said Michael Girvan Lampe, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing at Credo. “The majority of this traffic is sent over short 400G and 800G MMF links using optical SR4/SR8 modules or Active Optical Cables (AOCs). Dove 800D and 410D DSPs, with integrated VCSEL drivers, address this expanding market and enable our customers to simplify their PCB design while reducing overall module costs.”

The Dove 800D is ideal for next-generation, low-power, high-performance 2x400G, or 1x800G OSFP and QSFP-DD800 optical transceivers. The Dove 410D is optimized for 2x200G or 1x400G QSFP112 optical transceivers. Both devices include integrated Credo VCSEL drivers. Dedicated PLLs for each transmit and receive data lane enable a wide range of breakout applications. High-performance optical and electrical host side DSP technology, together with specialized performance enhancing features, compensate for optical and electrical impairments while maintaining low power dissipation.

Dove 800D and Dove 410D Key Features and Technical Benefits

Availability

Samples of the Dove 800D and Dove 410D are available now. Interested customers should contact: sales@credosemi.com. All Credo product offerings are supported by evaluation boards, simulation models, characterization reports, reliability reports, design libraries. and a complete set of supporting documentation.

To learn more about Credo Optical products, go here: https://credosemi.com/products/optical/

About Credo 

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and cost efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G,800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

New Octal, Quad and Dual Devices Optimized for Power, Performance and Cost to Address Growing AI Demands

SAN JOSE, Calif. & SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 5, 2023-- Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: CRDO), an innovator in secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver the necessary energy efficiency and data rates to address the constantly growing bandwidth requirements of the data infrastructure market, today announced the availability of Seagull 452 family of high-performance, low-power optical Digital Signal Processors (DSPs). The family consists of the octal channel Seagull 452, the quad channel Seagull 252 and the dual channel Seagull 152 DSPs. All devices come with integrated VCSEL, EML and SiPho drivers.

“With the massive growth of AI as predicted by the market forecasters, we see a tremendous opportunity to grow our footprint with customers, including hyperscalers, as the number of optical interfaces required to meet the AI workload flow will only continue to increase,” said Michael Girvan Lampe, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing at Credo. “Hyperscalers supporting AI applications will need to balance this growth demand for new levels of performance with capex and energy concerns. The Seagull 452 family of DSPs aims to help our customers balance these concerns while also benefitting from this growing market opportunity.”

The Seagull 452 family incorporates Credo’s fourth generation DSP technology on the electrical host interface and the optical interface. This allows for extended host side reach supporting seamless operation over short and long PCB channels beyond the VSR specifications without having to modify the device settings. On the optical side, the latest performance enhancements allow customers to relax the optical component specifications, thereby increasing manufacturing yields and lowering costs.

The new Seagull 452 boasts exceptionally low-power consumption and is targeted at the burgeoning 400G Active Optical Cable (AOC) market for AI networks. This breakthrough is achieved while maintaining superior link performance, compact size and optimized cost that makes this product line a superior choice for all 400G, 200G and 100G AOC and transceiver applications.

All members of the Seagull 452 family support 25 Gbps NRZ operation for backwards compatibility.

Key Features of the Seagull 452 DSP Family

Availability

Samples of the Seagull 452 family are all available now. Interested customers should contact sales@credosemi.com. All Credo product offerings are supported by evaluation boards, simulation models, characterization reports, reliability reports, design libraries and a full set of supporting documentation.

To learn more about the Credo Optical products, go here.

About Credo

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and cost efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G,800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and linecard markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

Impressive Low-Power TIA, combined with Credo DSPs and Laser Drivers, creates a complete optical chipset solution for Hyperscale Data Centers and Network Equipment OEMs

SAN JOSE, Calif. & SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 5, 2023-- Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: CRDO), an innovator in secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver the necessary energy efficiency and data rates to address the constantly growing bandwidth requirements of the data infrastructure market, today announced the availability of Teal 200, a 4 x 50Gbps Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) for QSFP56, QSFP-DD and OSFP optical transceivers and active optical cables (AOCs) that target high-volume, low-power applications in AI and hyperscale data centers. Teal 200 supports 200Gbps SR4/DR4/FR4 and 400Gbps SR8/DR8/FR8 applications that use 50Gbps PAM-4 modulation. Support for 4 x 25Gbps NRZ operation is included for backwards compatibility. The Credo Teal 200 also features Credo’s industry-leading low-power dissipation.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230904934644/en/

“Transceivers, or pluggable modules, are the building blocks for next generation connectivity at massive scale and by offering the Teal 200 as a seamless complement to our Seagull DSPs we are providing module makers with a complete solution,” said Michael Girvan Lampe, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Credo. “By providing our customers with a complete solution to enable new transceivers with better performance and improved energy efficiency, Credo is addressing the burgeoning growth of the AI/ML ecosystem which will be a significant growth driver for the entire data infrastructure industry.”

Teal 200 Key Features

Samples of Teal 200 are available now. Interested customers should contact: sales@credosemi.com. All Credo product offerings are supported by evaluation boards, simulation models, characterization reports, reliability reports, design libraries and a full set of supporting documentation.

To learn more about Credo Optical products, go here.

About Credo

Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power and cost efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market. Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (Terabits per second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits (ICs) for the optical and linecard markets, Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP) solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.

For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com. Follow Credo on LinkedIn.

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