Posted on 09/17/2006 9:58:03 PM PDT by neverdem
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 Researchers plan to announce on Monday that they have created a silicon-based chip that can produce laser beams. The advance will make it possible to use laser light rather than wires to send data between chips, removing the most significant bottleneck in computer design.
As a result, chip makers may be able to put the high-speed data communications industry on the same curve of increased processing speed and diminishing costs the phenomenon known as Moores law that has driven the computer industry for the last four decades.
The development is a result of research at Intel, the worlds largest chip maker, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Commercializing the new technology may not happen before the end of the decade, but the prospect of being able to place hundreds or thousands of data-carrying light beams on standard industry chips is certain to shake up both the communications and computer industries.
Lasers are already used to transmit high volumes of computer data over longer distances for example, between offices, cities and across oceans using fiber optic cables. But in computer chips, data moves at great speed over the wires inside, then slows to a snails pace when it is sent chip-to-chip inside a computer.
With the barrier removed, computer designers will be able to rethink computers, packing chips more densely both in home systems and in giant data centers. Moreover, the laser-silicon chips composed of a spiders web of laser light in addition to metal wires portend a vastly more powerful and less expensive national computing infrastructure. For a few dollars apiece, such chips could transmit data at 100 times the speed of laser-based communications equipment, called optical transceivers, that typically cost several thousand dollars.
Currently fiber optic networks...
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
naaa it can't be that easy - I bet you have to melt up a whole cocktail off stuff to tailor the glass ceramic to the steel used... but I am not an expert in these things.
Oops, my computer is down... I'll have to go in and blow out the dust...
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20060918corp.htm
Sonds like they are doing the transmitter---one direction---here.
Nah--fiber optics (shades of "Stargate-SG1" with all those cute (but BIG) light-transmitting cables).
Intel researchers claim chip breakthrough: WSJ
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Researchers at Intel Corp. and the University of California, Santa Barbara, are claiming a breakthrough in creating lasers on computer chips, a development that could lead to sharp reductions in the cost of ultrafast data communications, according to a media report Monday.
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Closing statement:
"This hybrid approach addresses the last major hurdle," The Journal reported Paniccia as saying. "We now have all the building blocks."
Thanks for the links.
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