MaxLinear, Inc. announced that it is excited to showcase its next-generation 1.6T Rushmore and 400G/800G Keystone PAM4 DSPs at OFC 2025. Co-optimized with soon-to-be-released Washington 1.6T TIA, the Rushmore and Washington combination is expected to offer the lowest power 1.6T solution on the market. And together with Keystone/Keystone MM DSPs and Topenga TIA products, MaxLinear provides a comprehensive suite of solutions for 400G, 800G and 1.6T high-speed connectivity applications. Additionally, the Keystone and Topanga family 400G and 800G DSPs and TIAs continue to ship in high volume, being deployed in datacenters worldwide in single-mode and multi-mode variants. The combination of excellent BER performance and ultra-low power consumption, with proven volume, quality, and cost competitiveness, has given customers a competitive edge in the high-speed interconnect space. MaxLinear, Inc. announced that it is excited to showcase its next-generation 1.6T Rushmore and 400G/800G Keystone PAM4 DSPs at OFC 2025. Co-optimized with soon-to-be-released Washington 1.6T TIA, the Rushmore and Washington combination is expected to offer the lowest power 1.6T solution on the market. And together with Keystone/Keystone MM DSPs and Topenga TIA products, MaxLinear provides a comprehensive suite of solutions for 400G, 800G and 1.6T high-speed connectivity applications. Additionally, the Keystone and Topanga family 400G and 800G DSPs and TIAs continue to ship in high volume, being deployed in datacenters worldwide in single-mode and multi-mode variants. The combination of excellent BER performance and ultra-low power consumption, with proven volume, quality, and cost competitiveness, has given customers a competitive edge in the high-speed interconnect space.
MaxLinear is a California-based company that designs products such as radio-frequency analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for broadband communications applications.