STL Launches Neuralis in U.S.
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Apr 20, 2026 · Last updated Apr 20, 2026
The launch of Neuralis by Sterlite Technologies is expected to positively impact the telecommunications and data center industries by providing advanced connectivity solutions for AI infrastructure. This could lead to increased competition and innovation in the market for high-speed, low-latency data center products.
Sterlite Technologies, through its U.S. subsidiary Sterlite Technologies===STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC, announced the U.S. launch of Neuralis, its flagship suite of data center connectivity solutions, at Data Center World 2026 in United States===Washington, D.C. Neuralis is designed to serve as the 'central nervous system' for modern AI data centers, addressing the shift from traditional North-South traffic to intensive East-West traffic patterns driven by AI training workloads. The suite focuses on maximizing AI whitespace with ultra-high-density cabling and providing high-speed Data Center Interconnect (DCI) capabilities, featuring products like the Celesta IBR series. Ankit Agarwal, Managing Director of Sterlite Technologies, highlighted that Neuralis provides the necessary high-speed, low-latency foundation for GPU clusters. The launch leverages Sterlite Technologies's vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities, including its facility in Lugoff, United States===South Carolina, to support hyperscalers and Neoclouds providers in building future-ready AI infrastructure for the United States digital economy.
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