FiberMall has announced mass production and volume shipments of its 400G and 800G optical transceivers, positioning the modules for high-speed data center connectivity used in NVIDIA InfiniBand and Ethernet architectures. The company says the transceivers are already being deployed by major cloud service providers and artificial intelligence large language model developers across North America, Europe, and Asia.
The product line shipping in volume includes 800G QSFP-DD modules, 800G OSFP modules, and 400G QSFP112 modules. FiberMall says these modules are engineered for modern data center throughput requirements and, per its technical specifications, “facilitate doubling bandwidth density,” which the company ties to reducing latency for massive parallel-processing workloads in high-performance computing environments.
FiberMall says all units undergo strict interoperability testing to support integration with mainstream network switches, including those from NVIDIA, Cisco, and Arista. The company frames the volume shipment milestone as a response to what it describes as a shortage of reliable, high-bandwidth optical interconnects as GPU clusters expand for training generative AI models.
FiberMall also cites supply chain and logistics changes aimed at reducing lead times for enterprise clients so data center upgrade schedules are less likely to be impacted by component scarcity.
Source: FiberMall







