Episode Synopsis "8. Packing more Punch into Existing Data Center Interconnects with 75GHz Spacing"
First generation data center interconnects can now boost fiber capacity by 800% with upgrades and by moving from 100GHz to 75GHz channel spacing. John Houghton interviews Winston Way, Ph.D and Chief Technology Officer of NeoPhotonics on how to realize this capacity increase.
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