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Analogue devices make cables more intelligent
Quellan can now transform data centre cable interconnects from passive, nonactive devices to intelligent "roadways" for use in today's mega data centres.
Quellan can now transform data centre cable interconnects from passive, nonactive devices to intelligent "roadways" for use in today's mega data centres.
In collaboration with WL Gore and Associates, a world leading cable supplier, Quellan will insert ultra-small, low-power analogue semiconductors inside interconnects used by Gore Eye-Opener cable to achieve unsurpassed improvements in reach, power consumption, latency, and airflow.
This series of dramatic improvements yields lower operating expenses and capital expenditures for expanding data centres.
Quellan announced its Active Cable Q:Active semiconductor technology at the High Performance on Wall Street Conference using Gore Eye-Opener cable to install a new found intelligence between mega data centre clusters.
"Our data centre partners have expressed the need for increased airflow, lower power, low latency and greater cluster reach in their mega data centres", said Tony Stelliga, Chairman and CEO of Quellan.
"We are delighted to deliver a solution with the industry's leading high performance cable vendor, Gore".
"The integration of Quellan's low power technology into Gore product portfolio is another example of Gore's Technology Innovation in cable development".
"These new intelligent cable assemblies will enable our datacentre customers to reach longer lengths, with significant cable size and weight reductions, without adding power or latency", said Kris Mitchell, Product Specialist at Gore.