Intel creates first silicon-based optical data connection with transmission
rates up to 50Gbps

By Darren Quick <http://www.gizmag.com/author/darren-quick/>

*23:13 July 29, 2010*

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Intel engineer, Dr. Mario Paniccia, holds the thin optical fiber used to
carry data from one end of the 50G Silicon Photonics Link to the other
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Today’s computer components are connected to each other using copper cables
or traces on circuit boards. Due to the signal degradation that comes with
using metals such as copper to transmit data, these cables have a limited
maximum length. This limits the design of computers, forcing processors,
memory and other components to be placed just inches from each other. Intel
has announced an important breakthrough that could see light beams replace
the use of electrons to carry data in and around computers, enabling data to
move over much longer distances and at speeds many times faster than today’s
copper technology.

The company has developed a research prototype it says represents the
world’s first silicon-based optical data connection with integrated lasers.
The link can move data at speeds of up to 50 gigabits per second – that’s
the equivalent of an entire HD movie being transmitted each second. The
achievement is another step toward replacing metal connections with
extremely thin and light optical fibers that could radically change the way
computers of the future are designed and alter the way the datacenter of
tomorrow is built.
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Future applications

Silicon photonics is expected to have applications across the computing
industry. Intel says the data rates possible with the technology could
enable wall-sized 3D displays for home entertainment and videoconferencing
with resolutions so high that the actors or family members appear to be in
the room with you.

The company also imagines tomorrow’s datacenter or supercomputer may see
components spread throughout a building or even an entire campus,
communicating with each other at high speed, as opposed to being confined by
heavy copper cables with limited capacity and reach. This will allow
datacenter users, such as a search engine company, cloud computing provider
or financial datacenter, to increase performance, capabilities and save
significant costs in space and energy, or help scientists build more
powerful supercomputers to solve the world's biggest problems.
50Gbps “concept vehicle”

While telecommunications and other applications already use lasers to
transmit information, current technologies are too expensive and bulky to be
used for PC applications.

Justin Rattner, Intel chief technology officer and director of Intel Labs,
demonstrated the Silicon Photonics Link at the Integrated Photonics Research
conference in Monterey, Calif. The 50Gbps link is akin to a "concept
vehicle" that allows Intel researchers to test new ideas and continue the
company's quest to develop technologies that transmit data over optical
fibers, using light beams from low cost and easy to make silicon, instead of
costly and hard to make devices using exotic materials like gallium arsenide
– a material used in the recent development of a device that can be used as
an optical switch<http://www.gizmag.com/terahertz-speed-signal-processor/15760/>
.

"This achievement of the world's first 50Gbps silicon photonics link with
integrated hybrid silicon lasers marks a significant achievement in our long
term vision of ‘siliconizing' photonics and bringing high bandwidth, low
cost optical communications in and around future PCs, servers, and consumer
devices" Rattner said.
Prototype components

The 50Gbps Silicon Photonics Link prototype is composed of a silicon
transmitter and a receiver chip, each integrating all the necessary building
blocks from previous Intel breakthroughs including the first Hybrid Silicon
Laser co-developed with the University of California at Santa Barbara in
2006 as well as high-speed optical modulators and photodetectors announced
in 2007.
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The transmitter chip is composed of four such lasers, whose light beams each
travel into an optical modulator that encodes data onto them at 12.5Gbps.
The four beams are then combined and output to a single optical fiber for a
total data rate of 50Gbps. At the other end of the link, the receiver chip
separates the four optical beams and directs them into photo detectors,
which convert data back into electrical signals.

Both chips are assembled using low-cost manufacturing techniques familiar to
the semiconductor industry. Intel
<http://www.intel.com/index.htm>researchers are already working to
increase the data rate by scaling the
modulator speed as well as increase the number of lasers per chip, providing
a path to future terabit/s optical links – rates fast enough to transfer a
copy of the entire contents of a typical laptop in one second.


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