Integrating Silicon Photonics PIC Technology to Command the 1.6T and 3.2T AI Infrastructure Era
In a move that fundamentally reshapes the AI connectivity landscape, Credo Technology Group (NASDAQ: CRDO) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire DustPhotonics, a pioneer in Silicon Photonics Photonic Integrated Circuit (SiPho PIC) technology. The $750 million deal effectively completes Credo’s vertically integrated stack, combining its world-class SerDes and DSP expertise with in-house optical engines.

As AI clusters scale toward trillions of parameters, the industry is hitting a reliability wall. This acquisition is a direct response to that friction, aiming to deliver the power efficiency and low latency required for next-generation hyperscale networks.
Traditional optical transceivers face diminishing returns as port speeds advance. DustPhotonics’ SiPho PICs integrate multiple optical functions onto a single chip, significantly reducing component count and manufacturing complexity.
For data center operators, this isn’t just about speed; it’s about yield and uptime.
- ZeroFlap Integration: Bringing SiPho technology in-house allows Credo to harden its ZeroFlap (ZF) platform, mitigating external supply chain dependencies.
- Scalable Architecture: The roadmap now extends clearly from 800G and 1.6T to the massive 3.2T thresholds required for Near Port Optics (NPO) and Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) applications.
Credo is signaling a massive shift in its revenue mix. With the addition of DustPhotonics, the company expects its optical portfolio spanning transceivers, DSPs, and SiPho products to generate over $500 million in revenue by fiscal 2027.

“We are building a vertically integrated connectivity platform that spans from copper to optical and from chip to cluster,” said William Brennan, CEO of Credo. The strategy is clear: solve for reliability and power efficiency at the hardware layer to become the indispensable partner for AI hyperscalers.
The acquisition has been lauded by investors and industry veterans alike. Avigdor Willenz, Chairman of DustPhotonics, noted that the disciplined focus on the right architecture has finally met the operational scale required to capture the market. As the SiPho PIC market is projected to reach $6 billion by 2030, Credo has positioned itself at the center of the optical revolution.































