As AI, cloud computing, and big data drive bandwidth demand up by 30%+ annually, data center architects face a critical question: Should we prioritize 400G or 800G optical transceivers for upgrades?
As a leading manufacturer of 155M~800G optical transceivers, Sichuan Trixon Communication Technology Corp.,Ltd. has helped 50+ telecom and data center clients across 56 countries navigate this choice. Below is a practical breakdown of deployment priorities, tailored to your infrastructure goals.
In 2025, 400G remains the workhorse of global data centers—over 60% of large-scale facilities have deployed it at scale. Here’s why it’s a safe first step:
800G is not a “replace-all" upgrade—it shines in niche, high-demand scenarios:
Note: For most general-purpose data centers (e.g., cloud storage, enterprise apps), 800G is currently over-provisioned.
Most data centers don’t need to choose “either/or"—Trixon recommends this phased approach:
Use Trixon’s 800G transceivers for the data center’s backbone (connecting core switches), where AI/ HPC traffic converges.
Stick with Trixon’s 400G modules for edge switches (serving standard cloud/enterprise workloads) to control costs.
Trixon’s 400G and 800G lines both adhere to global standards (TUV, RoHS), ensuring stable interconnection between layers. Our technical teams (based in Chengdu, the U.S., and Hong Kong) can design custom hybrid architectures.
With 15+ years of experience, Trixon offers:
As AI, cloud computing, and big data drive bandwidth demand up by 30%+ annually, data center architects face a critical question: Should we prioritize 400G or 800G optical transceivers for upgrades?
As a leading manufacturer of 155M~800G optical transceivers, Sichuan Trixon Communication Technology Corp.,Ltd. has helped 50+ telecom and data center clients across 56 countries navigate this choice. Below is a practical breakdown of deployment priorities, tailored to your infrastructure goals.
In 2025, 400G remains the workhorse of global data centers—over 60% of large-scale facilities have deployed it at scale. Here’s why it’s a safe first step:
800G is not a “replace-all" upgrade—it shines in niche, high-demand scenarios:
Note: For most general-purpose data centers (e.g., cloud storage, enterprise apps), 800G is currently over-provisioned.
Most data centers don’t need to choose “either/or"—Trixon recommends this phased approach:
Use Trixon’s 800G transceivers for the data center’s backbone (connecting core switches), where AI/ HPC traffic converges.
Stick with Trixon’s 400G modules for edge switches (serving standard cloud/enterprise workloads) to control costs.
Trixon’s 400G and 800G lines both adhere to global standards (TUV, RoHS), ensuring stable interconnection between layers. Our technical teams (based in Chengdu, the U.S., and Hong Kong) can design custom hybrid architectures.
With 15+ years of experience, Trixon offers: