The connectivity demands of high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers are driving the development of a new generation of multimode optical components. This paper discusses the vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) bandwidth and noise performance needed to support 106 Gbd line rates with PAM4 modulation for 200 Gbps per lane multimode optical links. A −3 dB bandwidth greater than 35 GHz and a RIN of less than −152 dB/Hz are demonstrated. No uncorrectable errors were observed over 50 m of OM4 fiber, demonstrating good link stability. VCSEL device performance and the associated wear-out life are presented. Leveraging good device reliability and low power consumption of VCSEL-based links, a novel VCSEL near-packaged optics (NPO) concept is proposed for optical interconnects in AI scale-up network applications. Optical interconnects allow for longer reaches, compared to copper interconnects, which facilitate larger AI clusters with network disaggregation. The proposed VCSEL NPO can achieve an energy efficiency of ~1 pJ/bit, which is the highest among optical interconnects.
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