News: LEDs
13 March 2026
Marvell and Mojo Vision to co-develop high-density micro-LED connectivity solutions
Data infrastructure semiconductor solutions provider Marvell Technology Inc of Santa Clara, CA, USA and Mojo Vision Inc of Cupertino, CA, USA — which is pioneering a wafers-in, wafers-out micro-LED platform designed to enable AI applications — have announced a long-term collaboration to develop a new class of optical interconnect solutions to power the next wave of high-performance AI data-center infrastructure.
Today’s rapidly growing AI workloads are beginning to stretch the limits of traditional data-center I/O infrastructure. To support these evolving needs, data-center architects are looking for ways to more seamlessly connect large arrays of XPUs and link them to shared pools of memory — helping create more efficient and flexible distributed computing architectures, note the firms. Conventional optical interconnect transceivers continue to play an important role in delivering the bandwidth and performance required across AI data centers. However, meeting future goals for higher bandwidth density, lower power consumption, reduced latency and strong reliability will likely call for new ideas and innovative technologies.
Micro-LED–based optical solutions are emerging as a promising approach to help address these next-generation requirements.
To address this challenge, Marvell served as the largest investor in Mojo Vision’s 2025 Series B Prime financing and entered into a multi-generational agreement to jointly develop a new class of optical interconnects. Built on Mojo Vision’s micro-LED platform and Marvell’s connectivity technology portfolio, the new micro-LED connectivity offerings have been in development for more than a year, and will support a variety of AI data-center interconnect form factors and applications for hyperscale and cloud data-center customers.
“Micro-LED technology represents an important technology capability for high-performance data-center connectivity applications,” comments Xi Wang, senior VP & general manager, Connectivity business unit at Marvell.
“Our massively parallel optical I/O design enables thousands of optical lanes in a tiny footprint — about the size of a grain of sand — delivering orders-of-magnitude bandwidth gains while significantly reducing energy per bit,” says Mojo Vision’s CEO Nikhil Balram. “The high density and low cost of our micro-LED arrays allow us to build pixel-level redundancy and dynamically map micro-LED emitters to fiber channels in our proprietary and innovative software, resulting in highly reliable, ultra-dense and power-efficient optical interconnects for next-generation AI clusters,” he adds.
“As hyperscalers race to build more efficient AI clusters, the potential opportunities for new optical technologies, including micro-LEDs, are tremendous,” comments Vladimir Kozlov, founder & CEO of market analyst firm LightCounting. “The companies that will prevail are the ones solving not just for performance, but for manufacturability, reliability and cost at scale. The collaboration between Marvell and Mojo leveraging their industry-leading technologies put them in a unique position to meet this growing market need.”
Integrating the full electrical and optical stack — high-performance integrated electrical circuitry, an array of micro-LED emitters, photodetectors, custom multi-core fiber bundles and software-defined alignment — into a single architecture, the co-developed optical interconnects move terabits of data per millimeter at ultra-low power and very low latency over short distances. With what is claimed to be multi-generational industry leadership in high-performance die-to-die high-speed SerDes and optical technology, Marvell says that its product portfolio continues to expand with consistent, industry-first innovations to provide hyperscalers and cloud data-center operators with everything needed to maximize the performance, scale and efficiency of scale-up AI infrastructure.
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