This will not speed up the processors in term of calculus power, this will affect primarly the bus used to connect the CPU with the RAM or the NOC to connect the cores on a single chip...
The smaller you make the chips, the more you run into nasty quantum effects, so there's only so small you can get. Adding more and more cores then is the solution. This on the other hand heavily increases a chip's performance, with less heating.
A very very earlier version of ThunderBolt/LigthPeak :')
BeyNoteDeathBlade 1 month ago
This will not speed up the processors in term of calculus power, this will affect primarly the bus used to connect the CPU with the RAM or the NOC to connect the cores on a single chip...
DarioTheRadioStar 9 months ago
Now are there applications in nanotechnology for this? hymmm hymmm
1NX9 1 year ago
So, silicon photonic microarchitectures after sandy-bridge?
nawkwan 2 years ago
dos any one know how i can scan a chip with lead coating basicaly layer scaning can any one direct me thank u or know the equitment thank u
marknazi 2 years ago
Does this solve the problem of post Moore's Law?
BurtWilson1 3 years ago
The smaller you make the chips, the more you run into nasty quantum effects, so there's only so small you can get. Adding more and more cores then is the solution. This on the other hand heavily increases a chip's performance, with less heating.
metabog 2 years ago
@BurtWilson1 what do you mean moores law has held pretty true throughout the years. the number of transisters do double every 2-3 years
gtq838 1 year ago
Yes the future is now, now! I cant wate to play photo-realistic-games. Woo!
richard1000garcia300 3 years ago 2
Laser on a chip...oh the places we will go!!!
imgerrynolan 4 years ago 4