Satoshi Holdings Unveils 'FIBER' Integrated Optical Communication Management Platform for AI Data Centers
Satoshi Holdings has unveiled 'FIBER,' a software platform for integrated management of optical communication networks—core infrastructure for AI data centers—as it seeks to expand its related value chain.
According to the company on April 14, FIBER is an integrated operations platform that provides real-time monitoring of the optical communication network connecting GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) within data centers and analyzes the impact on affected tasks in the event of a failure. Traditionally, management systems have been dispersed across equipment manufacturers, making it difficult to promptly identify the root causes and ripple effects of failures. FIBER, however, is designed to handle these processes within a single system.
Recently, AI data centers have become increasingly sophisticated, with thousands of GPUs operating simultaneously. As a result, the reliability of the optical communication infrastructure connecting them has emerged as a key factor determining overall performance. In particular, when optical module failures occur, it is difficult to immediately identify the scope of impact, leading to delayed responses and ongoing concerns about increased operational costs.
To address these issues, FIBER integrates optical communication data generated in multi-vendor environments and provides features such as GPU work impact analysis and maintenance priority recommendations within a single platform. Data collected from various devices is analyzed in real time and visualized on a single screen, while the platform automatically calculates the impact of failures on specific GPU tasks based on network paths. Additionally, it comprehensively assesses equipment status to recommend optimal timing and priorities for replacement and inspection.
A company representative stated, "FIBER is focused on reducing operational complexity and increasing response speed to failures by integrating data generated from multiple devices," adding, "It will help shift data center operations from a reactive approach to a proactive, preventive one."
The platform also incorporates time series data-based machine learning technology. This enables the early detection of abnormal signs in optical communication equipment, and internal tests have demonstrated the ability to predict warning signals an average of approximately 24 hours in advance.
Satoshi Holdings expects that the adoption of FIBER will shorten response times to data center failures and help establish a proactive operational system. At the same time, integrating various management tools into a single platform is anticipated to improve operational efficiency.
Meanwhile, the company is working with its subsidiary, Korea Advanced Materials, to expand its optical communication business. Efforts are underway to develop optical components for data centers based on ultra-high-speed optical communication technology, while plans are in place to broaden the business into next-generation technologies such as quantum secure communications, ultimately building an integrated optical communication business structure encompassing both software and hardware.
FIBER is provided as a container-based solution that can be installed in on-premises environments and will also be released in a cloud (SaaS) version in the future. The company plans to run a pilot program in the first half of 2026 and begin full-scale commercialization in the second half of the year.
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A Satoshi Holdings official emphasized, "In AI data centers, even minor optical communication failures can lead to large-scale work stoppages," adding, "FIBER enables faster and more efficient response by detecting failures in advance and analyzing the actual impact on operations."
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