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Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 45:10-17
Ethernet networks operating at (100+100) Gb/s per link are showing enough technical and market viability that intense development on technical specifications and component technologies is under way. However, the route to 100 Gb/s Ethernet products is
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 49:755-775
Optical fiber links have become ubiquitous for links at the metropolitan and wide area distance scales, and have become common alternatives to electrical links in local area networks and cluster networks. As optical technology improves and link frequ
Publikováno v:
Cluster Computing. 6:95-104
InfiniBand is a new industry-wide general-purpose interconnect standard designed to provide significantly higher levels of reliability, availability, performance, and scalability than alternative server I/O technologies. After more than two years sin
Autor:
Jeffrey A. Kash, Petar Pepeljugoski, Alan F. Benner, Laurent Schares, Daniel M. Kuchta, Benjamin G. Lee, Fuad E. Doany, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Clint L. Schow
Publikováno v:
Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference 2011.
Optical interconnects are common in today's petascale supercomputers, and will become pervasive at the exascale during this decade. Technologies that can meet the challenging technological and economic requirements for the exascale will be reviewed.
Autor:
Fuad E. Doany, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Jeffrey A. Kash, Alan F. Benner, Clint L. Schow, Daniel M. Kuchta, Laurent Schares, Benjamin G. Lee, Petar Pepeljugoski
Publikováno v:
2010 IEEE Photinic Society's 23rd Annual Meeting.
Today's petascale supercomputers make substantial use of optical interconnects. For the exascale, optics will become pervasive, but must meet challenging technological and economic requirements. The optics technologies that can meet these requirement
Autor:
Laurent Schares, Clint L. Schow, Petar Pepeljugoski, Daniel M. Kuchta, Fuad E. Doany, Alan F. Benner, Jeffrey A. Kash, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Bert Jan Offrein
Publikováno v:
36th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication.
In the last 10 years interconnects in many high performance servers and supercomputers transitioned from copper interconnects to optical interconnects. In this presentation a technological roadmap towards will be reviewed, focusing on the evolution o
Autor:
Alan F. Benner, Vincent P. Heuring, T. J. Soukup, R. J. Feuerstein, T. Erkkila, Harry F. Jordan, J. Bowman, Jon R. Sauer
Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 30(29)
We describe the design and implementation of a bit-serial, four-bit, binary optical counter. The counter was designed and simulated using a digital optical simulation program developed for this purpose. It consists of five switches, a 4-bit fiber loo
Publikováno v:
Hot Interconnects
Optical interconnects offer significant advantages for future high performance data center networks. Progress towards integrating new optical technologies deeper into systems is reviewed, and the prospects for optical architectures beyond point-to-po
Autor:
Alan F. Benner, Laurent Schares, Bert Jan Offrein, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Daniel M. Kuchta, Jeffrey A. Kash, Fuad E. Doany, Petar Pepeljugoski, Clint L. Schow
Publikováno v:
Optical Fiber Communication Conference.
Increasing performance in supercomputers requires a concomitant increase in intrasystem interconnect bandwidth. We review the status and prospects of technologies required to build low power, high density board and chip level interconnects.
Autor:
Russell Granger, Russell A. Budd, Petar Pepeljugoski, Edward J. Seminaro, Benjamin V. Fasano, David J. K. Meadowcroft, Daniel M. Kuchta, Eric Childers, Gareth G. Hougham, Ronald T. Kaneshiro, Alan F. Benner, Larry McColloch, Kenneth C. Marston, Michael Robinson, Darrell R. Childers, Frederick W. Miller, H. S. Xu, Harry H. Bagheri, Mitchell H. Fields
Publikováno v:
Optical Fiber Communication Conference.
We report the optical interconnect for POWER7-IH systems, which provides high-BW, low-latency connectivity for 100,000s of high-performance CPU cores by leveraging dense transceiver and connector technologies to construct chip module optical IOs.