NeoPhotonics

San Jose, CA 95134

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About NeoPhotonics

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2911 Zanker Rd
San Jose, CA 95134
United States
http://www.neophotonics.com
408-428-4942
408-321-5018

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NeoPhotonics is a leading designer and manufacturer of photonic integrated circuit, or PIC, based optoelectronic modules and subsystems for bandwidth-intensive, high-speed communications networks, enabling cost-effective transmission and bandwidth allocation.

Videos

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Lightwave ECOC 2019 Video Show Report, Day 2

The II-VI/Finisar deal closes, younger companies celebrate cash infusions, CFP2-DCOs make a return appearance, and test companies try to keep up. Lightwave Editorial Director ...
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Lightwave OFC 2019 Video Show Daily, Day 2

There's more news out of San Diego. Lightwave Editorial Director Stephen Hardy reviews what's new in fiber as well as enabling technology for 400ZR transceivers. Sponsored by ...

Articles

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Lumentum to buy NeoPhotonics for high-speed optics, ‘new markets’

The combined company will provide a more comprehensive product portfolio for communications applications, said Lumentum chief Alan Lowe, while opening the door to new market opportuniti...
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NeoPhotonics demos QSFP-DD 400ZR+ transmission over 800 km in a 75-GHz DWDM grid

The company believes the demonstration shows the suitability of its 400ZR+ QSFP-DD optical module to serve the needs of cloud-based metro 5G networks as well as a variety of IP...
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Shown are 36 NeoPhotonics QSFP-DD 400ZR modules operating in an Arista Networks switch.
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NeoPhotonics offers 400G ZR QSFP-DD transceivers with extended case temperatures

Wupen Yuen, senior vice president, general manager, and chief product officer at NeoPhotonics, said the company has delivered sample 400ZR QSFP-DD and OSFP transceivers to multiple...
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Components

NeoPhotonics offers Class 60 coherent modulator and coherent receiver for 100 Gbaud and above

The company foresees the devices supporting single-wavelength applications at 800 Gbps and higher.
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Earnings Statements

NeoPhotonics looks to cut costs, including layoffs

The optical component and module vendor also issued updated guidance for its fiscal third quarter.
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NeoPhotonics, Inphi demo 400ZR optical transceiver interoperability at 120 km

The demonstration, which paired Inphi’s COLORZ II QSFP-DD with a ClearLight OSFP module from NeoPhotonics, saw successful operation across the C-Band over an amplified distance...
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Transmission

NeoPhotonics sampling 400ZR ClearLight OSFP coherent optical transceivers for data center interconnect

The OSFP module is the second 400ZR optical transceiver the company has announced in the past week, following the public debut of the 400ZR ClearLight CFP2-DCO.
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NeoPhotonics ships 400G ClearLight CFP2-DCO coherent optical transceiver

The company says the optical module is the first in an expected line of coherent transmission offerings based on its patented photonic integrated circuit (PIC) platform.

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