2026-05-29
With the explosive growth of high-performance computing demands driven by generative AI, large-scale model training, and autonomous driving, AI computing power is facing unprecedented challenges. Traditional electrical interconnects are increasingly constrained by limited bandwidth, high latency, and power consumption. In contrast, optical fiber communication—offering high bandwidth, low latency, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and long-distance transmission—has become a key infrastructure for building large-scale AI computing clusters.
Huajiayu (www.huajiayu.com), a company long dedicated to the R&D and manufacturing of optical fiber communication products and solutions, has launched a full series of high-speed optical transceivers (100G/400G/800G) and high-density optical cable assemblies in response to the stringent requirements of AI computing scenarios. Supporting both InfiniBand and RoCE protocols, these solutions provide stable and low-power data transmission channels for GPU clusters, distributed storage, and AI servers.
A technical director at Huajiayu commented: “In AI computing centers, optical interconnects are gradually replacing traditional electrical backplanes and copper cables, becoming the mainstream solution for short-to-medium distance data transmission. Our 800G silicon photonics transceivers have entered small-scale validation and are expected to be commercially deployed next year, further reducing transmission power consumption and cost per unit of computing power."
Looking ahead, Huajiayu will continue to invest in cutting-edge fields such as silicon photonics technology, CPO (co-packaged optics), and multi-core fibers, helping global AI infrastructure evolve from merely “capable of computing" to “transmitting at speed."
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