Exploitation of optical interconnects in future server architectures

Optical fiber links have become ubiquitous for links at the metropolitan and wide area distance scales, and have become common alternatives to electrical links in local area networks and cluster networks. As optical technology improves and link frequencies continue to increase, optical links will be...

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Published inIBM journal of research and development Vol. 49; no. 4.5; pp. 755 - 775
Main Authors Benner, A. F., Ignatowski, M., Kash, J. A., Kuchta, D. M., Ritter, M. B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Armonk International Business Machines Corporation 01.07.2005
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Summary:Optical fiber links have become ubiquitous for links at the metropolitan and wide area distance scales, and have become common alternatives to electrical links in local area networks and cluster networks. As optical technology improves and link frequencies continue to increase, optical links will be increasingly considered for shorter, higher-bandwidth links such as I/O, memory, and system bus links. For these links closer to processors, issues such as packaging, power dissipation, and components cost assume increasing importance along with link bandwidth and link distance. Also, as optical links move steadily closer to the processors, we may see significant differences in how servers, particularly high-end servers, are designed and packaged to exploit the unique characteristics of optical interconnects. This paper reviews the various levels of a server interconnect hierarchy and the current status of optical interconnect technology for these different levels. The potential impacts of optical interconnect technology on future server designs are also reviewed. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:0018-8646
0018-8646
2151-8556
DOI:10.1147/rd.494.0755