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This paper compares the optical and electrical interconnect systems by analyzing the efficiency and evaluating the total processing time, and design an experiment to demonstrate this performance promotion. With the increasing demand on large-scale parallel computing tasks, data transmission instead of data computing has become more and more important, so the rapid development of optical chip-to-chip...
This paper aims to compare the electrical chip-to-chip interconnects and optical interconnect from the physical view and the computing performance view. Using transmission line theory, the constraints of transmission bandwidth is obtained. The calculation indicates that ideal maximum electrical capacity density is much lower than the experimental optical interconnected one. In this calculation, all...
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