Council · free tool · 2026

How much will co-packaged optics
save YOUR data center?

Co-packaged optics (CPO) cuts the power per 1.6 T link from 30 W to 9 W and the latency per hop from 500 ns to 50 ns. Plug in your numbers below and see what that does to your power bill, your carbon footprint, and your data center's PUE.

Your data center

Inputs

Quick presets

Edge (10×4)
Enterprise (1k×8)
Large DC (10k×16)
Hyperscale (100k×16)

Annual savings

Power saved (auto-scaled)
kWh saved per year
Dollars saved per year
Tonnes CO₂ avoided
Pluggable total power
CPO total power
Power reduction
Latency per hop
Latency saved per hop
Trees equivalent
US homes powered for a year

Sources & honest scope

  • 30 W → 9 W per 1.6 T link: NVIDIA CPO datasheet (2026).
  • 70% power reduction: NVIDIA CPO public positioning; cross-validated by Broadcom Tomahawk 5-Bailly (~65% claim).
  • 500 ns → 50 ns per hop: typical pluggable stack (DSP/retimer) vs CPO direct.
  • 0.4 kg CO₂ / kWh: IEA global average grid intensity.
  • 21 kg CO₂ / tree / year: US Forest Service.
  • 10,500 kWh / US household / year: US EIA residential average.

What this calculator does NOT know. Real data centers have mixed link speeds (100G, 400G, 800G — not all 1.6T), dynamic workloads, non-uniform PUE, and varying electricity tariffs by region. We have no deployed CPO hardware. The 9 W/link is from the datasheet, not measured. Treat this as a proposal-credibility tool, not a deployment validation tool. For a real audit, contact us.

What is Council?

Council is a CPO-native operating-system layer. We build the software that treats photonic interconnect as a first-class citizen — every compute node, every API call, every agent communication routed through optical channels by default. The calculator above is one piece of that stack: a public-facing artifact that demonstrates honest, datasheet-grade engineering.

Other public pieces of the stack: the signed visual mind · the EU AI Act governance crosswalk · the calculator source code.

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