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Ciena to Acquire Nubis Communications in $270 Million Deal

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A definitive agreement has been reached for Ciena to acquire Nubis Communications, a privately held firm based in New Providence, New Jersey. Nubis, known for its high-performance, ultra-compact, low-power optical and electrical interconnects designed for AI workloads, will add to Cienaโ€™s portfolio while also bringing in more than 50 engineers with deep technical expertise. The deal, structured as an all-cash transaction valued at $270 million, includes customary adjustments for cash, debt, and net working capital at closing. Ciena will also implement employee retention arrangements. Both companiesโ€™ boards of directors and Nubisโ€™ shareholders have approved the acquisition, which is expected to close during Cienaโ€™s fiscal fourth quarter 2025, subject to customary conditions.

Broadening its ability to address data center connectivity needs by enhancing scale, capacity, and density to support expanding AI-related workloads is one among other reasons for Ciena to acquire Nubis Communications. Nubisโ€™ technologies will strengthen Cienaโ€™s high-speed interconnect portfolio, particularly through two solutions.ย 

First, its Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) and Near Packaged Optics (NPO) modules provide ultra-fast data transfer with bandwidth up to 6.4 Tb/s full-duplex. Optimized for low-latency and low-power operation, these modules, when combined with Cienaโ€™s high-speed SerDes, enable advanced CPO solutions suited for AI system scaling.ย 

Second, Nubisโ€™ Electrical ACC technology leverages advanced analog electronics to enable Active Copper Cables supporting 200 Gb/s per lane for distances up to 4 meters. This approach offers low-power, low-latency connectivity across racks, helping customers link AI accelerators without the restrictions of traditional copper or DSP-based alternatives.

โ€œThe acquisition of Nubis represents a significant step forward in Cienaโ€™s strategy to address the rapidly growing demand for scalable, high-performance connectivity inside the data center, driven by the explosive growth ofย  AI-related traffic,โ€said David Rothenstein, Chief Strategy Officer at Ciena. โ€œWithย  ownership of these key technologies for a wider range of use cases inside theย  data center, we are expanding our competitive advantage by advancingย  development of differentiated solutions, reducing development costs, andย  driving long-term efficiency and profitability.โ€

Dan Harding, CEO of Nubis, added: โ€œThe Nubis team is thrilled to join Ciena and enhance its industry-leading portfolio with our breakthrough interconnect technologies,โ€ He further sad, โ€œTogether, we will advance Ciena’s data center strategy by delivering reliable, high-quality, and high-performance interconnect solutions to support the next generation of AI workloads.โ€

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