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1 April 1991 Current status and future research of the Delft 'supercomputer' project
Edward E. E. Frietman, L. Dekker, W. van Nifterick, Piet M. A. Demeester, Peter Van Daele, W. Smit
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Proceedings Volume 1390, Microelectronic Interconnects and Packages: System and Process Integration; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25599
Event: Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1990, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In despite of the extensive class of computers a break-through of the implementation of Optical Interconnects in the Massive Parallel versions has still not taken place. Only a top-bottom approach will give a thorough insight where those techniques will satisfy forcing researchers in this area to cover almost all the knowledge of topics related to Computer Archi- Lectures Transport media Electro-Optic and Opto-Electronic technologies. Interconnecting Printed Circuit Boards through an Optical Backbone could be the first step
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Edward E. E. Frietman, L. Dekker, W. van Nifterick, Piet M. A. Demeester, Peter Van Daele, and W. Smit "Current status and future research of the Delft 'supercomputer' project", Proc. SPIE 1390, Microelectronic Interconnects and Packages: System and Process Integration, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25599
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Electro optics

Optical interconnects

Optoelectronics

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