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Silicon Photonics Link
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Silicon Photonics Link |
| type | Computer Hardware Bus |
| designer | Intel Corporation |
| manufacturer | Intel Corporation |
| data_signal | Yes |
| data_bandwidth | 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.
This technology is enabled and well supported by academic and industrial research work at Intel labs, 50 Gbit/s multi-color transmission line at Cornell University and Columbia University.
References
References
- Shah, Agam. (27 April 2011). "Intel Eyes Post-Thunderbolt Interconnect for 2015". PC World.
- Paniccia, Mario. (February 2004). "A high-speed silicon optical modulator based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitor". Nature.
- Lipson, Michal. (2010-08-02). "Ultra high bandwidth WDM using silicon microring modulators". Optics Express.
- "Michal Lipson". MacArthur Foundation.
- Bergman, Keren. (2010-07-19). "First demonstration of long-haul transmission using silicon microring modulators". Optics Express.
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