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MaxLinear showcases full suite of DSP solutions for high-speed AI/ML datacenters at OFC 2025

MaxLinear, Inc. continues its focus on advancing Data Stewardship Program (DSP) technology with the introduction of its 1.6T Rushmore and 400G/800G Keystone PAM4 DSPs at OFC 2025. These products aim to enhance power efficiency and performance within the AI/ML sector. The Rushmore DSP, in conjunction with the upcoming Washington 1.6T TIA, is projected to be the market's lowest power 1.6T solution available.

Thomas Liljeberg, Senior Director of Product Management and Strategy at Intel Integrated Photonics Solutions, stated, “With the demand for high-performance computing and interconnect at an all-time high, we are committed to driving innovation that not only delivers higher speeds but also reduces energy consumption.” This remark acknowledges the growing need for efficient data solutions compatible with high-speed connectivity.

Moreover, the established Keystone and Topanga family DSPs are already in high-volume deployment across datacenters, with their proven performance contributing to customer competitiveness in the high-speed interconnect market. MaxLinear aims to present live demonstrations of its products at OFC 2025, highlighting its collaboration with industry leaders like Jabil and Intel to deliver co-optimized solutions that manage increasing power consumption and data demands.

Attendees can visit booth 5961 to view these advancements firsthand, underscoring MaxLinear's role in enhancing high-speed connectivity solutions.