Intel gets optical with fibre

() [b]Intel[/b]'s Components Research Lab is working on ways to replace copper wiring between motherboards and chips inside computers with faster, more energy-efficient optical fibre. [blockquote]The lab has created a prototype system with chips connected to each other through eight optical channels transferring data at more than 1 gigabit of data per second for an aggregate bandwidth of over 8Gbps (gigabits per second). The individual channels, called waveguides, can transfer data at up to 3Gbps. [/blockquote] [link=http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/chips/0,39020354,39147918,00.htm][b]Read more[/b][/link]

March 2, 2004 4:37 PM ET in News,

[b]Intel[/b]'s Components Research Lab is working on ways to replace copper wiring between motherboards and chips inside computers with faster, more energy-efficient optical fibre.

[blockquote]The lab has created a prototype system with chips connected to each other through eight optical channels transferring data at more than 1 gigabit of data per second for an aggregate bandwidth of over 8Gbps (gigabits per second). The individual channels, called waveguides, can transfer data at up to 3Gbps.
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