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IBM hits terabit speeds with new chip technique

2010-12-02 09:33 by
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IBM has developed a new chip technology that integrates electrical and optical devices on the same piece of silicon, enabling data transfer using pulses of light.

The CMOS Integrated Silicon Nanophotonics technology delivers a ten-fold improvement in integration density compared to current manufacturing techniques, says IBM, resulting in smaller, faster and more power-efficient chips.

Indeed, with the new technology, a single transceiver channel with all accompanying optical and electrical circuitry occupies only 0.5mm2.

The development will provide a big boost to the company's Exascale computing program, which is aimed at developing a supercomputer that can perform one million trillion calculations — an Exaflop — in a single second. That would make it around a thousand times faster than the fastest machine today.

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