Intel says: Let there be light!

    Intel says: Let there be light!


    Posted: 05 Sep 2013
    New processors and multi-core SOCs may have grabbed most of the attention from Intel's datacenter related announcements yesterday, but the true game changer (and I really hate that phrase) is the production release of the Intel Silicon Photonics optical connection components.

    With the performance possible from this technology, the entire design of datacenters is likely to change, not to mention the basic architecture of large scale server computing.
    Read more at: Intel says: Let there be light! | ZDNet
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    05 Sep 2013



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    Brink said:
    New processors and multi-core SOCs may have grabbed most of the attention from Intel's datacenter related announcements yesterday, but the true game changer (and I really hate that phrase) is the production release of the Intel Silicon Photonics optical connection components.

    With the performance possible from this technology, the entire design of datacenters is likely to change, not to mention the basic architecture of large scale server computing.
    Read more at: Intel says: Let there be light! | ZDNet
    Interesting read Shawn - but am surprised it has taken this long for something like this to surface to be honest. Having said that the 1.6Tbs is quite a lot of data and I guess at the rate of technology improvements this is going to be just another part of what we now take for granted as in the nano tech stuff with transistors.
    I do remember making audio devices and systems with dedicated transistors and other parts in what seems like - not that long ago!

    Better get ready to beam up any time now eh??LOL!!
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    Does that mean Optical Thunderbolt is now on it's way?
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    It may put a new meaning to the phrase "I can see the light"
    As if you could see any "light" something must not be plugged in.... and the system won't work.

    Something similar to "when the smoke escapes"

    Or now we have electronics that runs on "smoke and mirrors"

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    Things have sure come a long way.
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    This is a semi-old post, but I just found it. This sounds amazing, and my Cisco Network buddies all say thank you to the OP for the article. :)
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