Emerging Computing: From Devices to SystemsInterconnect and Integration Technology
Emerging Computing: From Devices to Systems: Interconnect and Integration Technology
Ma, Yenai; Joardar, Biresh Kumar; Pande, Partha Pratim; Joshi, Ajay
2022-07-09 00:00:00
[In the current heterogeneous manycore system regime, the electrical links are not able to provide the bandwidth required by today’s diverse applications while staying within a reasonable power budget. As a result, we need to explore alternate link technologies. In this chapter we provide an overview of three different link technologies—photonic link technology, monolithic 3D link technology, and wireless link technology, which are considered as potential replacements for the electrical link technology. Photonic links use light waves to transmit information, monolithic 3D links use monolithic inter-tier vias for communication between adjacent layers of a 3D system, and wireless links use electromagnetic waves for communication. For each link technology, we first discuss why we should explore that link technology and then provide details about the fundamentals of that link technology.]
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Emerging Computing: From Devices to SystemsInterconnect and Integration Technology
[In the current heterogeneous manycore system regime, the electrical links are not able to provide the bandwidth required by today’s diverse applications while staying within a reasonable power budget. As a result, we need to explore alternate link technologies. In this chapter we provide an overview of three different link technologies—photonic link technology, monolithic 3D link technology, and wireless link technology, which are considered as potential replacements for the electrical link technology. Photonic links use light waves to transmit information, monolithic 3D links use monolithic inter-tier vias for communication between adjacent layers of a 3D system, and wireless links use electromagnetic waves for communication. For each link technology, we first discuss why we should explore that link technology and then provide details about the fundamentals of that link technology.]
Published: Jul 9, 2022
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