Japanese researchers hit 106Gbps per core with new plastic optical fiber tech targeting AI data centers

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  • Japanese researchers hit 106Gbps per core with plastic fiber breakthrough
  • Multicore plastic fiber slashes costs and complexity for AI data centers
  • Bit error rate drops 100,000-fold versus traditional glass-based systems

A team of researchers at Keio University in Japan has developed a breakthrough plastic optical fiber (POF) technology that could transform short-range, high-speed communications in next-generation AI data centers.

Announced ahead of the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2025, the group revealed a multicore graded-index POF capable of transmitting data at up to 106.25Gbps per core.

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