CMOS Integrated Nanophotonics – Enabling Technology for Exascale Computing Systems
- 1 January 2011
- proceedings article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group
Abstract
CMOS Integrated Nanophotonics allows ultra-dense monolithic single-chip integration of optical and electrical functions. This technology can enable future Exaflops supercomputers by connecting racks, modules, and chips together with ultra-low power massively parallel optical interconnects.Keywords
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