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Credo Acquires DustPhotonics for $750M to Expand Into Silicon Photonics
The acquisition will diversify Credo's product portfolio for high-speed data center connectivity.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:21pm
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Credo Technology (CRDO), a leading provider of copper-based electrical interconnect products, has announced that it is acquiring DustPhotonics for $750 million. The acquisition will allow Credo to accelerate its expansion into silicon photonics and optical connectivity solutions, diversifying its product portfolio for high-speed data center applications.
Why it matters
The move signals Credo's strategic shift towards the fast-growing silicon photonics market, which is crucial for enabling high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity in modern data centers. As data center traffic continues to surge, the demand for advanced optical interconnect technologies like those offered by DustPhotonics is expected to rise significantly.
The details
DustPhotonics is a San Jose-based startup that specializes in developing silicon photonics components and modules. The acquisition will allow Credo to integrate DustPhotonics' technology into its existing product lineup, which is currently dominated by copper-based electrical interconnects. This diversification is expected to strengthen Credo's position in the high-speed data center connectivity market.
- Credo announced the $750 million acquisition of DustPhotonics on April 14, 2026.
The players
Credo Technology
A leading provider of copper-based electrical interconnect products for data center applications.
DustPhotonics
A San Jose-based startup that specializes in developing silicon photonics components and modules for high-speed connectivity.
What’s next
The acquisition is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
The takeaway
Credo's acquisition of DustPhotonics signals the company's strategic shift towards the fast-growing silicon photonics market, which is crucial for enabling high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity in modern data centers. This diversification move is expected to strengthen Credo's position in the high-speed data center connectivity market.
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