en.Wedoany.com Reported - STL, through its U.S. subsidiary STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC, has launched its data center connectivity solution suite, Neuralis. Positioned as the interconnect core for modern data centers, the product is developed to address new demands driven by AI, hyperscale computing, and edge workloads. The Neuralis connectivity suite portfolio is designed to provide high-bandwidth and low-latency connections while tackling challenges related to data center density and space. STL stated that the Neuralis connectivity suite is the result of co-creation with customers, helping U.S. data center operators rapidly expand AI infrastructure.
The Neuralis connectivity suite is primarily designed around two key areas: first, maximizing cabling space for AI computing through ultra-high-density MMC and MPO cabling, supporting the extensive fiber connections required for GPU clusters; and second, high-speed data center interconnect (DCI), aimed at ensuring large-scale data flow within data center campuses. The flagship product, the Celesta IBR series cable, can accommodate up to 6,912 fibers and utilizes SM A2 fiber technology, adapting to high-density AI deployment environments. STL emphasized that through vertically integrated lifecycle management—from preform to connectorization—the Neuralis connectivity suite simplifies deployment and enhances reliability.

STL's manufacturing facility in Lugoff, South Carolina, will provide production support for the Neuralis connectivity suite. This product launch marks an important step in STL's presence in the North American market, helping hyperscale and cloud service providers build AI infrastructure tailored to the U.S. digital economy.
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