IBM Discovery May Lead To Exascale Supercomputers
alphadogg writes "IBM researchers have made a breakthrough in using pulses of light to accelerate data transfer between chips, something they say could boost the performance of supercomputers by more than a thousand times. The new technology, called CMOS Integrated Silicon Nanophotonics, integrates electrical and optical modules on a single piece of silicon, allowing electrical signals created at the transistor level to be converted into pulses of light that allow chips to communicate at faster speeds, said Will Green, silicon photonics research scientist at IBM. The technology could lead to massive advances in the power of supercomputers, according to IBM."
A whole dictionary full of perfectly good words and they have to make one up to mean “very large”...
Distributed Denial of APK: It takes 15 seconds to reply to him anonymously, but wastes tons of his time if we all do it.
We have reached an informational threshold which can only be crossed by harnessing the speed of light directly. The quickest computations require the fastest possible particles moving along the shortest paths. Since the capability now exists to take our information directly from photons travelling molecular distances, the final act of the information revolution will soon be upon us.
-- Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit"
Now I just need room temperature superconductors to build my gatling laser speeders.
Of course it's a weapon! Have you ever been hit over the head with a Power Mac G4?
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
I've had a PDP-11/40 drop on my foot -- does that count?