Massively parallel processing: optical interconnects according to a system to device approach

E. Frietman, L. Dekker, W. Smit
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Despite the undisputable success in the telecommunication area, applications of optical interconnect techniques to the crate-to-crate, node-to-node, chip-to-chip and gate-to-gate level within a Massively Parallel Computer architecture have still failed to materialize. Questions, such as whether to choose for a serial ultra-high or a parallel moderate data throughput rate, always considering a logic-to-logic approach, are still not adequately answered. An unavoidable number of thresholds a computer manufacturer has to conquer, in case a decision has to be made whether to choose for an electrical or optical solution. An overall system-to-device observation eases in a solution of this dilemma. The authors overview the R & D exertions of the Opto Electronic Systems and Engineering Group of the Delft University of Technology with respect to the development of an Optical Backplane System, enabling a free space data transport in a Massively Parallel Processing environment.<>
大规模并行处理:根据系统到设备的方法进行光互连
尽管在电信领域取得了无可争议的成功,但在大规模并行计算机体系结构中,光互连技术在板条箱对板条箱、节点对节点、芯片对芯片和门对门级别的应用仍然未能实现。诸如选择串行超高数据吞吐率还是并行中等数据吞吐率(总是考虑逻辑到逻辑的方法)之类的问题,仍然没有得到充分的回答。计算机制造商必须克服一些不可避免的门槛,以便决定是选择电子解决方案还是光学解决方案。一个全面的系统到设备的观察在解决这个难题时很容易。作者概述了代尔夫特理工大学光电系统和工程组在光学背板系统开发方面的研发工作,该系统能够在大规模并行处理环境中实现自由空间数据传输。
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