OSS/BSS, Network Security & Telecommunications

UfiSpace Debuts AI-Optimized Open Networking 1.6T Portfolio at MWC 2026

UfiSpace, a leader in open networking solutions, today launched its AI-optimized 1.6T networking portfolio at MWC Barcelona 2026 (Hall 5, Stand 5A61). The portfolio addresses the scale, performance, and security demands of large-scale AI deployments with the S9331-64HO AI fabric switch and the S9630-32HO secure aggregation platform.

As AI infrastructure shifts toward hyperscale architectures, proprietary network designs often constrain growth and increase costs. UfiSpace’s open networking model enables capacity expansion aligned with AI workload demand, helping operators optimize investment while maintaining architectural flexibility.

High-Performance AI Fabric and Secure Transport

The S9331-64HO targets AI backend fabric requirements. Built on the Broadcom® Tomahawk 6 chipset, the system delivers 102.4 Tbps of switching capacity to support dense GPU clusters. Advanced traffic-management capabilities, including Adaptive Routing and congestion control, are designed to shorten Job Completion Time (JCT), improve compute efficiency, and accelerate AI training cycles.

The S9630-32HO extends the AI fabric to the transport layer. Powered by the Broadcom® Qumran 4D chipset, the platform provides line-rate MACsec and IPsec encryption, enabling secure aggregation without performance trade-offs. When deployed with OpenZR+ optics, it supports transmission distances of up to 400 kilometers, addressing requirements for AI Data Center Interconnect (DCI) and backbone modernization across distributed AI infrastructure.

Sustainability and the 1.6T Roadmap

As 1.6T networking platforms deliver unprecedented bandwidth and performance, they also introduce significant thermal and power challenges. UfiSpace is showcasing AI-ready networking solutions at MWC Barcelona, designed to address these constraints in high-density network deployments. The company will demonstrate advanced liquid-cooling solutions at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles (March 17–19), engineered to enhance Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and support the thermal demands of next-generation 1.6T optical networking interfaces.

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