SuperX and TFC Promote Global AI Optical Interconnect Ecosystem with New Joint Venture Launch

SuperX and TFC Join Forces for AI Optical Interconnects



SuperX AI Technology Limited, a prominent provider of AI infrastructure solutions listed on NASDAQ (SUPX), recently announced an exciting partnership with TFC Optical Communication. Together, they have officially launched a new joint venture called SuperX Optical Communications Pte. Ltd. in Singapore. This venture is set to tackle the increasing global demand for high-speed optical interconnects, essential for advanced AI infrastructure.

The establishment of this joint venture is marked by the completion of business registration and a full capital contribution of SGD 2 million, where SuperX holds a 45% stake, TFC's Singapore subsidiary maintains a 35% stake, and APEX VERVE LIMITED owns the remaining 20%. This collaborative entity implements a governance model that allows each partner to contribute to research and development, operational tasks, and marketing strategies.

One highlight of the partnership is the deployment of two innovative silicon-photonic optical modules, XOC 800G OSFP and XOC 1.6T OSFP. These modules use a cutting-edge 1310nm CW laser light source, achieving a transmission distance of up to 500 meters over single-mode fiber. They comply with established management interface standards and are designed to meet the high-speed computational requirements of AI supercomputing clusters.

With overseas investments in AI infrastructure projected to surpass USD 470 billion in 2026, the market for high-speed optical interconnects is booming. To position itself strategically, SuperX has developed proprietary AI server technologies featuring liquid cooling systems and modular solutions, catering to projects across multiple regions including Europe, the U.S., the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. However, reliance on external optical components has posed challenges in adapting to tech demands, affecting delivery and overall project costs.

The partnership aims to leverage TFC's expertise in mass production and optical device technology to overcome these bottlenecks. By focusing on customized optical interconnect products designed for SuperX's AI servers, the joint venture will facilitate a seamless, one-stop computing cluster solution, enhancing market competitiveness in this rapidly evolving field.

Unlike traditional models that often involve external procurement, this asset-light venture enables SuperX to stabilize its supply chain for high-end optical products while minimizing production costs and complexities. The three partners plan to collaborate closely on customer testing, facilitating the rollout of necessary infrastructure for upcoming data centers across the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

SuperX's management has expressed optimism over this collaboration, stating it bridges a significant gap in the company’s optical interconnect offerings, enabling the commercial release of their proprietary 800G and 1.6T silicon-photonic products. This advancement positions the company to deliver comprehensive AI computing solutions globally while enhancing its competitive edge in international markets. The future looks bright for SuperX as it seeks to unlock potential long-term growth through this strategic alliance.

About SuperX AI Technology Limited


SuperX is a leader in providing AI infrastructure solutions, boasting a diverse array of hardware, advanced software, and holistic services tailored for AI data centers. Its key offerings feature high-performance AI servers, innovative cooling solutions, and effective operational support for institutional clients worldwide. Headquartered in Singapore, SuperX aims to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the demanding needs of modern AI deployments.

For further insights into the technologies and solutions offered by SuperX, visit www.superx.sg.

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