Hyperlume focuses on the development of MicroLED-based optical interconnect technology for inter-chip communication. Its unique technology uses dedicated ultra-high-speed MicroL ED and ultra-low power circuit design effectively break through the energy consumption and bandwidth bottlenecks of traditional electronic interconnection. It is said that its pluggable active optical cable solution supports 1.6Tbps bandwidth and can be expanded to 3.2Tbps, with a fixed delay of 4ns and optical flight time, and a transmission energy consumption of only 1pJ. /bit supports up to 30 meters distance at the same time.
It is reported that with the surge in demand for massive data sets and parallel processing in AI, cloud computing and ultra-large-scale data centers, the pressure on network bandwidth is profoundly changing the way data is transmitted. With its high speed, high energy efficiency and low latency, MicroLED technology is becoming a key technology for the new generation of data center optical interconnection, and is increasingly expected to provide the required data transmission capabilities for building ultra-large-scale AI clusters.
In this context, Micro LED optical interconnection technology providers, including Hyperlume, have continued to increase their market attention and have performed well in financing. For example, Hyperlume completed a US$12.5 million seed round of financing earlier this year, with investors including Intel Capital, which shows that its technical strength and development potential are recognized by the industry and the capital market.
Currently, 400Gbps and 600Gbps solutions have been introduced into a large number of applications. According to research by TrendForce, global shipments of optical transceiver modules above 400Gbps will exceed 31.9 million units in 2025, with an annual growth rate of 56.5%. In the future, as higher bandwidth solutions are gradually implemented, the demand for Micro LED is expected to increase significantly. By then, Hyperlume and other related layout players are expected to benefit.
Now, Credo has acquired Hyperlume. The latter's MicroLED optical interconnect technology products will be combined with Credo's end-to-end system-level connection solutions to help Credo accelerate the layout of high-speed connection technology for the future of AI data infrastructure; after the merger of the two major product matrices, Credo's customers will alsoYou will get new AI network expansion solution options. This also means that Credo has timely grasped the business opportunities in the emerging market of Micro LED optical communications, and is expected to further expand the company's business scale and enrich profit growth points in the future.

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