Luxtera recognized by the WSJ's 2008 Technology Innovation Awards

Applauded for its work in Silicon CMOS Photonics: Luxtera today announced it was recognized by The Wall Street Journal 2008 Technology Innovation Awards. Luxtera is acknowledged for combining optics and electronic circuitry for high-speed data communications in a single CMOS chip. The awards are presented each year by The Wall Street Journal to recognize breakthrough high-tech innovations globally. With over 700 entries in 2008 and only four percent of applicants receiving an award, this prestigious recognition verifies Luxtera’s leadership within the semiconductor industry. By integrating optics and electronics on a monolithic CMOS chip, the company has delivered a low-cost optical interconnect solution to the communications market while improving reliability and performance. Luxtera’s product, Blazar, is an Optical Active Cable offering 40Gbps bandwidth at 20Gbps cabling price points. This breakthrough cost reduction of optical interconnect will also enable future applications in the high volume consumer electronic market. “We are honored to be recognized by The Wall Street Journal for our innovation in Silicon CMOS Photonics,” said Greg Young, CEO of Luxtera. “Our technology continues to revolutionize the semiconductor industry, providing low cost and high performance interconnect alternatives to traditional copper and multimode fiber cabling. We are pleased to be leading the way of the market with our breakthrough solutions for the enterprise and consumer markets.” The Technology Innovation Awards ceremony and dinner will take place on October 21, 2008 in Redwood City, California at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay Hotel. For full coverage of the 2008 awards, visit its Web site.