On-Chip Photonic Interconnects A Computer Architect's Perspective

As the number of cores on a chip continues to climb, architects will need to address both bandwidth and power consumption issues related to the interconnection network. Electrical interconnects are not likely to scale well to a large number of processors for energy efficiency reasons, and the proble...

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Main Authors: Nitta, Christopher J. (Author), Farrens, Matthew K. (Author), Akella, Venkatesh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: United States Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2014
©2014
Series:Synthesis lectures on computer architecture 27
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