400G optical modules remain the cornerstone of today's hyperscale data centers. This article provides a strategic and technology-focused roadmap for the evolution of optical modules from 400G to 800G, 1. 2T, helping data center operators make informed, future-ready upgrade decisions. Figure 1: A historical timeline charting Ethernet link speed evolution. An 800G module is a high-speed transmission module commonly used in data centers, communication networks, and other areas requiring high-density data transmission and high-speed data processing. For 2026 deployments, prioritizing LPO-ready 400G optics is critical for both energy efficiency and 800G readiness Quick Answer: What are 400G Optical Modules? 400G optical modules are high-speed transceivers using PAM4 modulation and multi-lane architectures to enable ultra-high bandwidth. 🔄 How Do 400G Modules Differ from 10G, 25G, and 40G? 📈 What Is the Market Value of 400G Optical Modules? As global backbone networks and hyperscale data centers continue to scale, 400G has become the inevitable direction for next-generation upgrades and new infrastructure deployments.
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