YOFC to Unveil Low-Latency Fiber for AI at MWC
At MWC Barcelona 2026, Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable (YOFC) will unveil a new Hollow-Core Fibre (HCF) solution. The technology is designed to provide ultra-low latency optical communication, aimed at strengthening the global infrastructure required for advanced AI systems.
Hollow-core fiber guides light through air, which allows signals to travel 47% faster and with 31% less latency compared to traditional solid-core fibers. This technology is critical for latency-sensitive applications like high-frequency trading and, increasingly, for the infrastructure supporting large-scale AI models and hyperscale data centers. The push for lower latency is a dominant theme at MWC Barcelona 2026, where the industry's focus is shifting from AI experimentation to the critical infrastructure needed for large-scale deployment. As AI models grow in complexity, the delay in data transfer—latency—becomes a major bottleneck, slowing down inference times and wasting expensive GPU resources. This makes advancements in network hardware a key enabler for the next wave of AI applications. In June 2024, YOFC, in partnership with China Mobile, launched the world's first 800G hollow-core fiber test network. This real-world deployment achieved a throughput of 128Tb/s over a 20km link, demonstrating the technology's readiness for complex, demanding environments and its potential for industrial-scale application. This focus on next-generation fiber is part of YOFC's broader "AI-2030" strategy, which aims to position the company as a leader in AI optical connectivity. The strategy encompasses a portfolio of "Superior Fibre" products, including G.654.E fibre and multi-core fiber, to support everything from AI data center interconnects to backbone network upgrades.