Lessengers to Demonstrate the Advantages of Its “Direct Optical Wiring” Technology for Immersion Cooling in the Data Center at OFC 2025 in San Francisco

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Lessengers
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4.2.2025

SEOUL, South Korea & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LESSENGERS Inc., a provider of innovative optical components based on its patented “direct optical wiring” (DOW) technology, will demonstrate the advantages of using DOW for immersion cooling in the datacenter today through April 3rd at OFC 2025 in booth 5221 at the Moscone Center. Hyperscalers and other data center operators are turning towards immersion cooling as it offers significantly higher thermal efficiency and allows for greater rack density and energy savings compared to traditional air cooling.

Immersion cooling can reduce energy consumption by up to 50% compared to air cooling, is quieter than air cooling and allows for higher rack densities (up to 10X), which enables more computing power in less space.

DOW is polymer-based air-cladded waveguide technology that replaces the use of lens optics in transceivers. It is a direct coupling method (see associated image) that creates a hermetically-sealed environment and, as a result, protects the optics in the transceivers from the cooling fluids. Therefore, a transceiver manufacturer using DOW would avoid the costs incurred for the additional sealing, packaging or assembly required to make their products suitable for immersion cooling.

Other features of DOW (which also offers benefits in air-cooling environments) that make it more “immersion cooling friendly” than other manufacturing processes are:

  • No use of multi-channel lens assemblies
  • No active alignment
  • Near-zero optical crosstalk

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