As data center architecture continues to evolve toward higher speeds, greater port densities, and increased energy efficiency, network operators face growing complexity in deploying scalable, high-performance connectivity. Siemon's new optical transceivers are designed to meet these requirements, delivering reliable, standards-based performance in Ethernet and InfiniBand networks while seamlessly integrating with Siemon's fiber cabling and connectivity solutions.
Siemon's PAM4 transceivers support 200G to 800G applications in industry-standard form factors, including OSFP and QSFP DD, and are available in both multimode and single-mode configurations. Designed for reliable, high-quality performance, the transceivers undergo rigorous testing to ensure error-free operation and are independently verified for interoperability, providing confidence in multi-vendor network environments.
“High-speed optical transceivers play a critical role in the design of modern data centers, especially now that AI workloads are creating unprecedented bandwidth and scalability requirements. By combining our transceiver portfolio with Siemon’s proven fiber cabling and connectivity solutions, we enable customers to deploy high-performance networks with greater flexibility, ease of maintenance, and long-term reliability.” – Ryan Harris, Director of Systems Engineering, Siemon
Key advantages of Siemon's range of high-speed optical transceivers include:
Proven performance: The low error rate (BER) design prior to FEC delivers reliable, error-free operation after FEC, exceeding industry standards.
Scalable speeds: Support for 200G, 400G, and 800G PAM4 applications to meet current needs and future growth.
End-to-end integration: Optimized to be combined with Siemon's multimode or single-mode fiber, MPO connectivity, and structured cabling solutions.
Verified interoperability: Third-party tested compatibility in Ethernet and InfiniBand network environments.
Implementation flexibility: Modular transceiver-based architectures offer greater ease of maintenance compared to fixed cable assemblies.
