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    Active Optical Cable Companies

    ID: MRFR/SEM/9470-CR
    206 Pages
    Ankit Gupta
    October 2022

    Active optical cable companies offer high-speed data transmission solutions using fiber optics, often used for data centers, networking, and other applications that require reliable and efficient connections.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Active Optical Cable Market

    Active Optical Cable Companies


    Competitive Landscape of the Active Optical Cable Market:


    The active optical cable (AOC) market is a dynamic space, fuelled by the insatiable demand for high-bandwidth connectivity in data centres, telecommunications, and high-performance computing (HPC) applications. AOCs, with their superior signal transmission over longer distances and immunity to electromagnetic interference, are swiftly replacing traditional copper cables, creating a market brimming with competition and innovation.


    Some of the Active Optical Cable companies listed below:



    • Finisar Corporation (II-VI Incorporated)

    • TE Connectivity

    • Avago Technologies Ltd (Broadcom Inc.)

    • Molex Inc

    • Amphenol Corporation

    • Emcore Corporation

    • 3M Company

    • Siemon

    • Shenzhen Gigalight Technology Co., Ltd

    • Sumitomo Electric

    • T&C Communication Co, Ltd


    Strategies Adopting by key Players.



    • Product diversification: Leading companies like Finisar, Molex, and TE Connectivity are expanding their offerings to cater to diverse reach requirements and applications.

    • Vertical integration: Manufacturers are increasingly vertically integrating their operations, ensuring greater control over the supply chain and improving cost efficiency.

    • Strategic partnerships: Collaborations with technology providers and system integrators are fostering innovation and widening market reach.

    • Focus on emerging regions: Companies are actively targeting high-growth markets like Asia Pacific and Latin America to capitalize on the burgeoning demand for data center infrastructure.


    Market Share Analysis:



    • Product type: AOCs are segmented based on reach, data rate, and application (e.g., InfiniBand, Ethernet). Analyzing market share within each segment provides insights into specific technology trends and competitor strengths.

    • Geographic distribution: Regional market dynamics vary significantly. Understanding the market share in key regions like North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific helps identify growth opportunities and potential challenges.

    • Customer base: Targeting specific customer segments like data center operators, telecom service providers, or HPC users can reveal valuable insights into competitor preferences and market niches.


    New and Emerging Companies:


    The AOC market is witnessing the emergence of several innovative players, challenging established giants:



    • Startup companies: Startups like Light Counting and Vixar are developing next-generation AOC technologies with even higher bandwidths and lower power consumption.

    • Vertical market players: Companies with expertise in specific applications, like data center solutions or HPC, are entering the market with tailored AOC offerings.

    • Emerging technology providers: Companies developing components like optical chips and lasers are entering the market, potentially disrupting existing supply chains.


    Latest Company Updates:


    On Oct. 12, 2023, Lightware Visual Engineering launched two USB–C extender active optical cables, the CAB-USBC-AOC800K and the CAB-USBC-AOC1000K. Available in 8- and 10-meter lengths, these two active optical cables are compatible with all major operating systems and support USB 3 Gen2 10Gbps 'SuperSpeed', making them ideal for high-speed data transfer use cases such as 4K webcam use and transfer to and from SSD storage.


    On Sep. 07, 2023, Pure Fi, a leading provider of premium connectivity solutions, unveiled the Pure Fi Pro HDMI 2.1 Active Optical Cable (AOC). The company's premium connectivity solutions are largely used in the Pro A/V space. Its latest optical innovation, demonstrated for the first time at the CEDIA Expo, is designed for A/V professionals, featuring a modular design for easy installation and a CL3 rating to ensure worry-free in-wall use.


    On Sep. 07, 2023, LESSENGERS Inc., a provider of optical components, announced that its new 800G transceiver product (800G OSFP SR8) will begin volume production in Q4 2023 and ship to customers. 800G active optical cables and transceivers are designed for AI/ML Clusters. Based on its patented direct optical wiring (DOW) technology, a polymer-based air-cladded waveguide technology is particularly useful for optical interconnects in data center and high-performance computing (HPC) environments.


    On Mar. 08, 2023, Jabil Inc. announced that its photonics business unit introduced an 800G active optical cable family. Photonics is expanding its design, manufacturing, and testing capabilities. Jabil is well-positioned to address rapid advancements in optics-enabled networks and data center architectures while supporting the continuing surge of AI, cloud, high-performance computing (HPC), and ML applications.