Corning's Taichenguang Clarifies GlassBridge and MPO Are Complementary, Not Competing, on June 30

According to Corning's Taichenguang, on June 30, the company clarified that GlassBridge technology and MPO interfaces serve complementary rather than competing functions in optical connectivity. GlassBridge addresses chip-to-fiber micro-level coupling at the component packaging level, while MPO operates as a high-density standard interface for board-to-board cabinet connections at the system level. The company stated that GlassBridge will reshape rather than weaken MPO's market position, with GlassBridge acting as an accelerator for chiplet-based optical interconnects (CPO) and MPO remaining a necessary pathway for CPO deployment. Taichenguang will continue monitoring industry evolution and advancing related product development.
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