
STL Launches Neuralis Data Center Connectivity Suite
Why It Matters
Neuralis directly tackles the surge in east‑west traffic and fiber density required by AI‑driven data centers, enabling faster, more reliable scaling and giving STL a strategic foothold in the competitive U.S. market.
Key Takeaways
- •Factory‑terminated MMC/MPO cabling cuts onsite labor
- •Celesta IBR series supports up to 6,912 rollable ribbon fibers
- •Targets growing east‑west traffic in AI‑heavy data centers
- •Vertically integrated from glass preform to plug‑and‑play assemblies
- •Produced in STL’s Lugoff, SC plant for rapid U.S. delivery
Pulse Analysis
The explosion of artificial‑intelligence models and hyperscale cloud services has reshaped data‑center architecture. Traditional north‑south traffic—where data moves between servers and external networks—is giving way to intensive east‑west flows as GPUs and accelerators exchange massive datasets within the same facility. This shift demands far greater fiber density, lower latency, and higher thermal resilience, pressuring operators to rethink cabling strategies and interconnect designs.
STL’s Neuralis suite answers those pressures with two core pillars. First, the "Maximizing the AI Whitespace" pillar delivers ultra‑high‑density MMC and MPO cabling, pre‑terminated at the factory to eliminate on‑site splicing and reduce deployment risk. Second, the High‑Speed Data Center Interconnect pillar features the Celesta IBR series, an ultra‑compact cable system capable of rolling up to 6,912 fibers in a single ribbon, engineered for petabyte‑scale transfers and the thermal stresses of AI workloads. Together, they provide a plug‑and‑play backbone that accelerates build‑out timelines while maintaining the reliability required for mission‑critical environments.
Beyond the technology, STL’s fully vertical integration—from silica preform to tested connector assemblies—sets it apart in a market dominated by fragmented supply chains. By manufacturing the entire stack in its Lugoff, South Carolina plant, STL can guarantee component quality, shorten lead times, and keep critical production domestic, a growing priority for U.S. hyperscalers concerned about supply‑chain security. As AI workloads continue to dominate data‑center traffic patterns, providers that combine high‑density connectivity with end‑to‑end control are likely to capture the most market share, and Neuralis positions STL to be a key player in that evolution.
STL launches Neuralis data center connectivity suite
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