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Silicon Photonics Link Type
Computer Hardware Bus Designer
Intel Corporation Manufacturer
Intel Corporation Data signal
Yes Bitrate
50 Gbit/s
Silicon Photonics Link is a silicon-based optical data connection developed by
Intel Corporation which uses
silicon photonics and
hybrid silicon laser , it provides 50 Gbit/s bandwidth. Intel expected the technology to be in products by 2015.
[1]
This technology is enabled and well supported by academic and industrial research work at Intel labs,
[2] 50 Gbit/s multi-color transmission line at Cornell University
[3]
[4] and Columbia University.
[5]
See also
References
^ Shah, Agam (27 April 2011).
"Intel Eyes Post-Thunderbolt Interconnect for 2015" . PC World . Retrieved 28 April 2011 .
^ Paniccia, Mario; Nicolaescu, Remus; Cohen, Oded; Doron Rubin; Samara-Rubio, Dean; Liao, Ling; Jones, Richard; Liu, Ansheng (February 2004). "A high-speed silicon optical modulator based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitor". Nature . 427 (6975): 615–618.
doi :
10.1038/nature02310 .
ISSN
1476-4687 .
PMID
14961115 .
^ Lipson, Michal; Chen, Long; Manipatruni, Sasikanth (2010-08-02).
"Ultra high bandwidth WDM using silicon microring modulators" . Optics Express . 18 (16): 16858–16867.
Bibcode :
2010OExpr..1816858M .
doi :
10.1364/OE.18.016858 .
ISSN
1094-4087 .
PMID
20721078 .
^
"Michal Lipson" . www.macfound.org . MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 2019-07-14 .
^ Bergman, Keren; Lipson, Michal; Chen, Long; Ophir, Noam; Manipatruni, Sasikanth; Biberman, Aleksandr (2010-07-19).
"First demonstration of long-haul transmission using silicon microring modulators" . Optics Express . 18 (15): 15544–15552.
Bibcode :
2010OExpr..1815544B .
doi :
10.1364/OE.18.015544 .
ISSN
1094-4087 .
PMID
20720934 .
External links
General Standards Storage Peripheral Audio Portable Embedded Interfaces are listed by their speed in the (roughly) ascending order, so the interface at the end of each section should be the fastest.
Category
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