Credo Targets AI Infrastructure with High-Speed Optical Solutions at OFC 2026
Event summary
- Credo will showcase its optical product portfolio at OFC 2026, March 15-19 in Los Angeles.
- Live demonstrations include 400G and 800G ZeroFlap (ZF) optical transceivers for AI scale-out fabrics.
- 1.6T LRO transceiver with Bluebird DSP will highlight high performance and low bit error rate (BER).
- Credo’s ZeroFlap optical transceivers received 2026 Lightwave Innovation Review honors.
The big picture
Credo is positioning itself as a key player in the high-speed connectivity space, particularly for AI-driven data centers. The company’s focus on energy-efficient solutions aligns with broader industry trends toward reducing power consumption in large-scale computing environments. With the increasing demand for bandwidth and the need for reliable, scalable infrastructure, Credo’s optical solutions could become critical components in next-generation AI fabrics.
What we're watching
- AI Infrastructure Demand
- How Credo’s ZeroFlap optics will address the accelerating demand for bandwidth in AI scale-out fabrics.
- Technological Leadership
- Whether Credo can sustain its technological edge with advancements like the 3nm Bluebird DSP.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which next-generation platforms like Vera Rubin and Kyber Ultra adopt Credo’s 1.6T AECs.
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