Tower Semiconductor and Scintil Launch First Heterogeneously Integrated DWDM Lasers for AI Infrastructure
Tower Semiconductor and Scintil Photonics have announced the availability of the first heterogeneously integrated dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) laser sources tailored for AI data centers. Utilizing Scintil's SHIP technology and Tower's silicon photonics platform, these lasers meet demanding technical requirements for co-packaged optics (CPO) aimed at enhancing bandwidth density and reducing latency. The partnership supports customer evaluations for DWDM CPO programs, paving the way for high-volume manufacturing in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market.

Tower Semiconductor and Scintil Photonics have launched the first heterogeneously integrated DWDM laser sources for AI infrastructure, utilizing Scintil's SHIP technology on Tower's silicon photonics platform. These lasers are essential for next-generation AI networks focusing on bandwidth density and low latency.
The collaboration aims to facilitate customer evaluations and establish a pathway to high-volume production. Scintil's LEAF Light is the first DWDM-optimized laser source made possible by this integration.
With the anticipated growth of AI data centers, these lasers represent a significant advancement in networking solutions. Both companies will exhibit at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference in Los Angeles from March 17-19, 2026.




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