Sterlite Technologies Launches Neuralis Suite for Enhanced Data Center Connectivity
Sterlite Technologies's US arm launches Neuralis suite
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Sterlite Technologies' U.S. subsidiary, STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC, unveiled its Neuralis suite at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C. This suite aims to address the evolving demands of AI and hyperscale computing by providing high-density connectivity solutions for modern data centers.
- 01Neuralis suite launched at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C.
- 02Designed as the 'central nervous system' for modern data centers.
- 03Focuses on high-density connectivity to support AI and hyperscale computing.
- 04Features ultra-compact cables with up to 6,912 fibers for efficient data transfer.
- 05Addresses the shift from North-South to East-West traffic patterns in data centers.
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STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC, a U.S. subsidiary of Sterlite Technologies, launched its Neuralis suite at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C. This suite aims to serve as the 'central nervous system' for modern data centers, addressing the growing demands of AI, hyperscale computing, and edge workloads. Neuralis is designed to provide seamless connectivity and ultra-high-speed processing, crucial for today's data-intensive environments. The suite includes two key components: maximizing AI whitespace with ultra-high-density cabling, and high-speed Data Center Interconnect (DCI) infrastructure. The flagship Celesta IBR series features ultra-compact cables with up to 6,912 rollable ribbon fibers, ensuring efficient data transfer and meeting the thermal and safety requirements of AI deployments. This innovative approach is a result of collaboration with customers to solve density and space challenges, positioning STL as a key player in the evolving data center landscape.
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The launch of the Neuralis suite is expected to enhance data center operations in the U.S., allowing operators to scale their AI infrastructure more efficiently.
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