The portfolio was introduced at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, DC, positioning Neuralis as a high-performance connectivity solution designed for modern data centres handling AI, hyperscale computing and edge workloads.
Neuralis is structured as an integrated suite aimed at enabling ultra-high-speed processing and seamless connectivity. The company describes it as a “central nervous system” for data centres, designed to manage increasingly complex and dense network environments driven by AI applications.
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The offering has been developed through co-creation with customers, addressing challenges such as space constraints and rising density requirements in data centre infrastructure. STLOC said its nationwide presence in the U.S. will support operators in scaling AI infrastructure with speed and reliability.
The portfolio is built around two core components. The first focuses on maximising AI whitespace using ultra-high-density MMC and MPO cabling to support large-scale GPU clusters. By shifting terminations to factory settings, the solution aims to reduce on-site labour risks and accelerate deployment timelines.
The second component targets high-speed Data Center Interconnect (DCI) requirements. Designed for data centre campus edge infrastructure, it enables large-scale data movement. The Celesta IBR series forms part of this offering, featuring ultra-compact cables with up to 6,912 rollable ribbon fibres, available in SM A2 fibre with 8, 12 and 16F ribbon configurations, engineered to handle thermal and safety demands of AI environments.
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STL said the launch strengthens its positioning as a vertically integrated partner, covering the full lifecycle of connectivity solutions. This includes ultra-pure preform manufacturing from silica, precision fibre drawing, advanced cabling integration, and connectorization through pre-terminated assemblies and associated hardware.
The company said the Neuralis suite is designed to support evolving data traffic patterns, as AI data centres shift from traditional North-South flows to more intensive East-West traffic driven by training workloads and distributed architectures.
Shares of Sterlite Technologies Ltd ended at ₹271.75, up by ₹9.30, or 3.54%, on the BSE.
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(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)
First Published: Apr 20, 2026 3:52 PM IST
