iPronics unveils World’s silicon photonics optical circuit switch

iPronics has launched its Optical Networking Engine, ONE-32, said to be the world’s first Optical Circuit Switch (OCS) product based on silicon photonics.
Tailored for AI workloads and energy-efficient cloud infrastructure, the ONE-32 delivers ultra-low latency, massive scalability, and groundbreaking cost efficiency, transforming data center networking.
Transforming AI and Cloud Infrastructure
Targeting both scale up and scale out applications for AI clusters and high-performance computing data centers, ONE-32 enables failure-resilient interconnects and programmable Layer 1 topologies.
With AI driving data rates to double annually, traditional electrical packet switches (EPS) falter, burdened by power-intensive optical-electrical-optical conversions and rigid designs. The ONE-32, a 32-port OCS, leverages a CMOS- silicon photonics platform to eliminate these inefficiencies, cutting switch power consumption by up to 50% by halving the quantity of transceivers required compared to EPS. It offers a flat O-band response, near-zero latency (<30 ns), and rapid reconfiguration (<300 µs).
“The ONE-32 redefines connectivity for the AI era,” said Christian Dupont, CEO of iPronics. “As the first OCS built on silicon photonics technology, it delivers unmatched performance and affordability, unlocking optical networking’s full potential for data centers.”
“iPronics ONE-32 key features include gain-control routing and bandwidth transparency, in a compact 1U form factor,” said Daniel Perez, CTO of iPronics. “ONE-32 capitalizes on CMOS scalability, making high-performance networking widely accessible.”