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SZVAN Celebrates OFC's 50th Anniversary with 800G SiPh Modules and 1.6T Preview
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SZVAN Electronics marked the 50th anniversary of the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2025) with its largest-ever booth at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, March 30 – April 3. The golden anniversary edition drew record attendance, with AI-driven optical networking dominating the agenda.
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SZVAN Celebrates OFC's 50th Anniversary with 800G SiPh Modules and 1.6T Preview

March 30 – April 3, 2025  |  Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA

SZVAN Electronics marked the 50th anniversary of the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2025) with its largest-ever booth at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, March 30 – April 3. The golden anniversary edition drew record attendance, with AI-driven optical networking dominating the agenda.

SZVAN's booth centerpiece was its new 800G silicon photonics (SiPh) transceiver modules, now in volume production. The SiPh-based 800G FR8 and 2×FR4 modules offer 15% lower power consumption compared to conventional designs, a critical advantage for power-constrained AI data center clusters.

"We chose OFC's 50th to make a statement," said SZVAN's CEO. "Our 800G SiPh modules represent the next generation of optical connectivity — lower power, higher density, and designed for the AI era."

In a private VIP area, SZVAN previewed its 1.6T module development program, currently in the early prototyping stage. While commercial availability is targeted for late 2026, the preview generated significant buzz among hyperscale operators planning their next infrastructure refresh.

SZVAN also demonstrated its 800G LPO modules, now in commercial production, offering power savings of up to 30% for short-reach data center links. The company reported that LPO modules already account for 15% of its 800G shipments.

Over the five-day event, the SZVAN team conducted 80+ customer meetings and collected 100+ qualified leads, with 800G module pre-orders surpassing Q2 production allocation.

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