- Samsung Foundry leading-edge-CMOS-based DSP family developed in
conjunction with MaxLinear homegrown co-optimized SERDES to achieve
overall best-in-class power and performance.
MaxLinear, Inc., a leading provider of high-speed interconnect
ICs enabling data center, metro, and wireless transport networks,
today announced the development of its fourth generation 200G/lane
PAM4 SERDES (Serializer/Deserializer) and DSP family, Rushmore.
This new Samsung Foundry leading-edge-CMOS-based family delivers a
significant leap in performance, power efficiency and density,
enabling data center operators and cloud providers to address
rapidly increasing data traffic demand, the transition to higher
speed networks, and the critical power efficiency needs of AI/ML
networks.
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MaxLinear announces the development of
the Rushmore family of 200G/lane PAM4 Digital Signal Processors
(DSP)
The Rushmore family encompasses a diverse array of variants
tailored to meet the evolving needs of modern data centers and
telecommunications networks. This includes support for fully
re-timed optical modules, half re-timed optics, and active
electrical cables (AECs). Moreover, MaxLinear is introducing both
8x200G-to-8x200G re-timers and 8x100G-to-4x200G gearbox variants,
providing customers with a comprehensive suite of solutions to
address their specific requirements.
“The AI/ML revolution has accelerated the pace of innovation
across the industry, and that is also the case at MaxLinear,” said
Drew Guckenberger, Vice President of High Speed Interconnect at
MaxLinear. “Starting from our highly successful Keystone 5nm
100G/lane DSP family, the amount of additional innovation that has
gone into the new Rushmore 200G/lane DSP family is incredible. The
impacts on power and performance our partners will see are expected
to be significant for the industry as a whole as we scale into the
new AI/ML world.”
Building on the technical and commercial success of the Keystone
family of 5nm 100G/lane DSPs, Rushmore doubles the data rates and
significantly reduces latency for Big Data and AI/ML applications,
while simultaneously adding significant additional functionality
and performance extensions. The Rushmore family of DSP has been
developed in conjunction with homegrown co-optimized SERDES to
achieve overall best-in-class power and performance.
"We are excited to collaborate closely with MaxLinear on this
industry-leading achievement. Their proven expertise in high-speed
interconnect solutions, combined with their strong development
approach, made them an ideal partner for developing this next
generation PAM4 SERDES IP and DSP using our most advanced
manufacturing CMOS process technology,” said Marco Chisari,
Executive Vice President and Head of US Foundry Business, Samsung
Electronics. “This collaboration signifies our commitment to
delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower our customers to
build next-generation data center and high-performance computing
applications."
AI and ML have emerged as key drivers for the growth of the
global high-performance computing market, which is directly linked
to the need for faster data processing and transfer for AI
workloads. Training AI models can be computationally expensive and
time-consuming. Higher data rates, enabled by technologies like
200G/lane SERDES and DSPs, allow for faster data movement between
processing units and memory, accelerating the training process.
Similarly, faster inference speeds are crucial for real-time
applications like autonomous vehicles or image recognition,
requiring efficient data transfer through high-bandwidth
connections.
“Shipments of PAM4 DSPs will grow at a CAGR (Compound Annual
Growth Rate) of 50% between 2023 and 2027, primarily driven by
AI/ML applications,” said Vlad Kozlov at LightCounting. "MaxLinear,
with its strong track record in high-speed interconnect solutions,
is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend by delivering
innovative 200G/lane PAM4 SERDES and DSP solutions that address the
specific needs of the AI/ML market, such as high performance, low
power consumption, and low latency."
MaxLinear will be exhibiting at the Optical Fiber Communication
(OFC) conference in San Diego, California, March 26-28, 2024 at
booth 4501.
About MaxLinear, Inc.
MaxLinear, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXL) is a leading provider of radio
frequency (RF), analog, digital, and mixed-signal integrated
circuits for access and connectivity, wired and wireless
infrastructure, and industrial and multimarket applications.
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