Ayar Labs Showcases 4 Tbps Optically-enabled Intel FPGA at Supercomputing 2023
Ayar Labs , a leader in silicon photonics for chip-to-chip connectivity, will showcase its in-package optical I/O solution integrated with Intel’s industry-leading Agilex® Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology.
- Ayar Labs , a leader in silicon photonics for chip-to-chip connectivity, will showcase its in-package optical I/O solution integrated with Intel’s industry-leading Agilex® Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology.
- “Showcasing the integration of Ayar Labs’ silicon photonics and Intel’s cutting-edge FPGA technology at Supercomputing is a concrete demonstration that optical I/O has the maturity and manufacturability needed to meet these critical demands.”
At the upcoming Supercomputing 2023 conference on Nov. 12-17 in Denver, Ayar Labs will showcase an optical FPGA consisting of two TeraPHY™ optical I/O chiplets that are each capable of 4 Tbps bi-directional bandwidth. - These chiplets are connected to a 10 nm FPGA fabric die, the core fabric used in Intel’s Agilex FPGAs.
- With Ayar Labs’ in-package optics coupled with our FPGA fabric die, we created I/O bandwidth over 4 Tbps — far greater than what is currently possible with electrical connections,” said Venkat Yadavalli, Intel Corporation’s VP and GM, Product Excellence Group.