Research Nester’s recent market research analysis on “Active Optical Cable Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2036” delivers a detailed competitors analysis and a detailed overview of the global Active Optical Cable market in terms of market segmentation by type, device type, indication, distribution channel, and by region.
Growing Implementation of 4K and 8K Video Technology to Promote Global Market Share of Active Optical Cable
In a variety of sectors, including digital signs, gaming, broadcasting, and medical imaging, 4K and 8K video technologies are now widely used. As a result, there is now a noticeable need for long transmission lengths and high data speeds. AOC and extenders have become vital options to meet these needs. These cutting-edge optical interconnects ensure that the integrity and quality of the video material are maintained while enabling the smooth and dependable transmission of high-resolution video signals over extended distances. Furthermore, the integration of 8K and 4K video technology necessitates complex home theatre configurations with components spread across multiple sectors. Because optical fibre technology is immune to electromagnetic interference and signal degradation, there is no chance of pixelation, artifacts, or disturbances that could reduce the reliability of the complex network of devices.
Some of the major growth factors and challenges that are associated with the growth of the global Active Optical Cable market are:
Growth Drivers:
Growing Adoption of Digitalization and 5G Network RolloutsLow Cost of AOCsChallenges:
While DAC active cables have a power consumption of less than one watt, AOCs often need one to two watts. Passive DAC cables often have an even lower power consumption of less than 0.15 watts due to their effective thermal design. AOC connections use optoelectronic components, including as photodetectors and laser diodes, to convert electrical signals into optical signals that may be sent via optical fibers. These components require power to operate and help in the signal conversion process. Power consumption might become a problem in data centers when multiple AOCs are installed. As a result, this factor can impede the development of the market.
Furthermore, the lack of skilled professionals and growing alternatives such as copper cables are the other two factors that may hamper the growth of the active optical cable market.
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By protocol, the global Active Optical Cable market is segmented into InfiniBand, ethernet, and serial-attached SCSI (SAS). The InfiniBand segment is anticipated to hold a share of 42% during the projected period. The growing use of this innovative product in incredibly efficient computing machines is one of the primary causes propelling the InfiniBand segment's growth. The demand for data centres has increased over the course of the foreseeable years, which has given rise to an opportunity for the market. InfiniBand is supported by nearly every major operating system, including Windows, Linux, Mac OS, AIX, HPUX, VMWare, VxWorks, and BSD. Additionally, it is anticipated that the InfiniBand segment would steadily grow over the course of the forecast period due to the increased frequency of server-related technology inventions in the next years. To address IT infrastructure problems, InfiniBand provides clients with the highest interconnect efficiency, reduced complexity, consistent and stable connections, and improved performance.
By region, the North America drug Active Optical Cable market is to generate the highest revenue by the end of 2036. The expansion can be ascribed to data centres' growing requirement for active optical cables. In North America, fibre optics is the broadband technology that is growing at the quickest rate. The telecom service providers in the area enable "plain old telephone service" (POTS) through active optical connections that link their nationwide networks. They also transmit data via active optical links over long distances. The use of active optic cables is encouraged by the concentration of big businesses, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and banks in the area. These companies use intra- and inter-building networks to provide safe, trustworthy high-speed data transmission inside their private networks.
This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global Active Optical Cable market which includes company profiling of MaxLinear, Inc., Jabil Inc., Coherent Corp., L-com Inc., Broadcom, Nitto Denko Corporation, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan Material Co. Ltd., ED Techno Co., Ltd., NTT Communications and others.
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