Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd announced today its ZeroFlap (ZF) optical transceiver product line, which supports 400G, 800G, and 1.6T network speeds. The new line is positioned to address the reliability challenges of high‑speed optical links in AI data centers.
The ZeroFlap portfolio is engineered to manage and mitigate optical link flaps—repeated link disruptions that can cause significant downtime. By providing a more reliable optical interface, the ZF transceivers aim to reduce maintenance costs and improve overall system uptime while maintaining energy efficiency.
This launch expands Credo’s optical product suite and strengthens its competitive position in the AI infrastructure market, where demand for high‑speed, highly reliable connectivity is accelerating. The introduction of ZeroFlap is expected to open new revenue opportunities and reinforce Credo’s reputation as a provider of innovative, reliability‑focused solutions.
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