Molex Showcases High-Speed Connectivity Solutions at Supercomputing 2017

November 13, 2017

LISLE, Ill., Nov. 13, 2017 — Molex will present optical connectivity, structured cabling and I/O and backplane solutions for high-speed, high-density applications at the 29 Annual Supercomputing 2017 (SC17) international conference and exhibition being held November 13-16, 2017 at the Colorado (Denver) Convention Center.

Additionally, Molex will jointly showcase their SawMill FSA (Flash Storage Accelerator) technology architecture in the OpenCAPI booth 1587. Duplicate cards will also be available in Molex booth 1263.

The SawMill FSA is designed to natively support the OpenCAPI Consortium’s Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface in rack server applications.  A high-performance storage and acceleration development platform, SawMill FSA leverages the performance benefits of OpenCAPI, NVMe and FPGAs technologies.

At SC17 booth 1263, Molex will feature high-density blind-mating optical backplane connectors for card, sled and drawer applications, and multi-fiber MT and VersaBeam expanded beam MT ferrule technology to enable faster optical I/O based hardware.  By utilizing Molex FlexPlane and Routed Ribbon Solutions, system architects are able to manage fiber counts that range from hundreds to thousands of fibers.  Other high-performance I/O product solutions on display at the Molex booth will include:

  • Impel Plus Backplane Connector System achieves data rates up to 56 Gbps with optimal signal integrity performance. A grounding tail aligner minimizes impedance and reduces crosstalk, while the innovative signal interface improves insertion loss over in-line beams, pushing frequencies past 30 GHz.  Backward and forward compatibility meets future data rates without replacing infrastructure.
  • High-Speed I/O Passive Copper Cable Assemblies deliver zQSFP+ off-the-shelf interconnect solutions with data rates up to 100 Gbps. Meeting multiple industry standards, including IEEE 802.3bj, InfiniBand EDR and SAS 3.0 specifications, the assembly incorporates all the necessary components of a complete I/O solution from one supplier.  Molex and Intel will showcase an Intel Omni-Path Switch that incorporates many different Molex high-speed copper cable connectors and cages to provide Intel with a full service solution.
  • zCD Interconnect System supports next-generation 400 Gbps per-serial-lane Ethernet network data transmission applications with excellent signal integrity, electromagnetic interference protection and thermal cooling. Currently being defined by the CDFP MSA consortium, the zCD connector offers the densest, fastest interconnect on the market.
  • Impulse Orthogonal Direct Backplane Connector System delivers credible performance and density at a lower applied cost, with improved airflow and cost savings by eliminating the need to build and install midplane connections.  Designed for high-density data center applications, the Impulse connector system supports data rates of 56 Gbps NRZ and 112 Gbps PAM-4 with superior signal integrity.
  • Oplink 10-100G Pluggable Transceivers achieve distances up to 80km, supporting data rates up to 100 Gbps in datacom and storage area network applications.
  • Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable Double Density (QSFP-DD) System is designed for high-density, high-speed networking applications in enterprise environments.  The eight-lane electrical interface operates up to 25 Gbps NRZ modulation or 50 Gbps PAM-4 enabling solutions up to 200 Gbps NRZ or 400 Gbps PAM-4 aggregate per QSFP-DD port and supports modules with up to 12 watt power ratings.

“At Molex, we are dedicated to providing optimal signal speed, design flexibility and scalability to propel next-generation system architecture solutions,” said Jay Neer, industry standards manager, Molex. “We are delighted to showcase these innovative, proven solutions.”

For more information please visit Molex in booth 1263 during SC17 exhibition hours or http://www.connector.com/solutions/supercomputing/.

About Molex

Molex brings together innovation and technology to deliver electronic solutions to customers worldwide. With a presence in more than 40 countries, Molex offers a full suite of solutions and services for many markets, including data communications, consumer electronics, medical, industrial, automotive, and commercial vehicle. For more information, please visit www.molex.com.


Source: Molex

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