
CIG Showcasing the Latest End-to-End Connectivity Solutions at OFC 2025
Attendees are invited to visit CIG booth #2518 to explore cutting-edge innovations designed to optimize network efficiency, scalability, and performance.
Next-Generation High-Speed Optical Transceivers
CIG will unveil its latest high-speed optical transceiver solutions, including:
A new 200G/Lambda portfolio, powered by the latest 3nm DSP technology, achieving 20% power reduction. The lineup includes Retimed 1.6T 2×DR4/DR8, 1.6T 2×FR4, and Gearbox 800G DR4 modules, offered in both Silicon Photonics and EML-based designs.
Comprehensive 100G/Lambda 800G and 400G portfolio, featuring advanced 5nm DSP-based 800G modules such as 2×DR4/DR8, 2×FR4, and 2×LR4 (10km), in OSFP IHS / OSFP RHS / QSFP-DD form factors, as well as 400G QSFP112 DR4 modules, all available in Silicon Photonics and EML designs.
Additional features, including 800G and 400G InfiniBand modules, 800G LPO (Linear Pluggable Optics) and 800G LRO (Linear Receive Optics) modules, further expanding CIG's support for next-generation data center and high-performance computing environments.
Next-Gen Access and Edge Connectivity
CIG will also feature its carrier-grade 25G PON units and the latest Wi-Fi 7-powered home routers, delivering seamless, high-capacity data transmission across both telecom and hyperscale networks. These solutions are designed to meet the increasing demand for ultra-fast, reliable connectivity, and support evolving infrastructure needs in AI-driven networking, cloud computing, broadband access, and 5G deployment.
Live Demos & Industry Engagement
CIG will host live demonstrations of its latest technologies, including:
1.6T and 800G 200G/Lambda transceivers
800G and 400G InfiniBand NDR
800G LPO and LRO modules
All 800G modules interoperability over MTP
CMIS 5.3 compliant features with VDM (Versatile Diagnostic Monitoring)
25G PON ONTs (joint demo with a 25G PON OLT vendor)
These will be complemented by expert-led discussions on industry trends and CIG's technology roadmap. Company specialists will be available to engage in technical conversations and explore how CIG's innovations address the challenges of today's rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Executive Quote
'We're excited to participate in OFC 2025 and introduce our latest breakthroughs in optical networking technology,' said Mr. Gerald Wong, CEO of CIG. 'Our end-to-end connectivity solutions empower businesses to optimize network performance while maintaining cost-efficiency and scalability. We look forward to engaging with industry leaders, partners, and customers as we continue driving innovation forward.'
Learn More
To schedule a meeting with CIG at OFC 2025 or for more information, visit www.cigtech.com or contact press@cigtech.com.
About CIG
Founded in 2005, Cambridge Industries Group (CIG) is a global technology leader with affiliates in the United States, China, Japan, Malaysia, and Europe. With a unique combination of industry-leading R&D and advanced manufacturing, CIG delivers millions of high-performance devices annually and provides exceptional customer service worldwide.
CIG's broad portfolio includes high-speed optical transceivers, wireless and broadband access, carrier Ethernet, and edge computing—enabling next-generation telecom and data center networks.
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