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DustPhotonics

DustPhotonics develops optical connectivity components and technologies for data center and High performance computing (HPC) environments, with a focus on silicon photonics-based optical modules and related subsystems for short-reach and intra-data-center links.

  • Optical transceivers and modules for data center interconnects (networking hardware)
  • Silicon photonics-based optical engines and components for high-bandwidth links (optical connectivity)
  • Short-reach optical connectivity targeting intra-data-center and HPC use cases (data center networking)
  • Design and integration of optical components intended to reduce power consumption and increase bandwidth density (infrastructure efficiency)
  • Collaboration with ecosystem partners around optical standards and interoperability for data center deployments (interconnect standards)

More About DustPhotonics

DustPhotonics focuses on optical connectivity for data centers and HPC, targeting short-reach and intra-data-center links where bandwidth density, power usage, and cost per bit are central design constraints. Its offerings are built around optical modules and engines that plug into or are integrated with switches, routers, and compute equipment, serving roles within leaf-spine fabrics, Top-of-Rack (TOR) connections, and server or accelerator interconnects.

The company emphasizes silicon photonics and related optical component technologies, which combine photonic functionality with semiconductor manufacturing approaches. This architecture aligns with common data center networking requirements such as high lane counts, support for high data rates per lane, and mechanical form factors compatible with industry-standard module interfaces. DustPhotonics modules are positioned to work within Ethernet-centric architectures and standard optical interconnect ecosystems, supporting switch-to-switch and switch-to-host connectivity for workloads such as cloud services, storage, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) clusters.

Within an enterprise or cloud infrastructure context, DustPhotonics products map to the optical transceiver and optical engine categories (networking hardware). These components are used by original equipment manufacturers and data center operators to implement high-speed links inside racks, between racks, and across rows, often replacing or reducing the use of copper cabling at higher speeds or longer reaches. The company’s technologies are designed to integrate with established protocols and frameworks typically used in large-scale data centers, where interoperability, link budget, latency characteristics, and power envelopes are specified by common standards bodies.

From a directory and taxonomy standpoint, DustPhotonics fits into data center networking, optical connectivity, and silicon photonics-based interconnect components. Its core value proposition centers on enabling high-bandwidth, short-reach optical links for hyperscale, enterprise, and HPC environments that seek higher port densities and lower energy per bit compared with traditional electrical interconnects. For technical stakeholders, DustPhotonics is relevant when evaluating optical module sourcing, silicon photonics adoption, and infrastructure designs that rely on high-speed optical connectivity within and between data center clusters.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 75

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Industry: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Semiconductors