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  New material for ultra-fast optical computing
 
  A few days ago we heard IBM with an announcement moving us closer to optical computing and now researchers have made a new material that can be used to guide waves of light.

Georgia Tech scientists are using specially designed organic dyes that can process and redirect light without the need to be converted to electricity first.

Traditional computing equipment, such as network routers, can receive light signals off fiber optic cables, but all data is internally processed using traditional electronic chips. Using all light, however, an optical-router could lead to transmission speeds as high as 2000 gigabits per second, five times faster than current technology.

For more, check out this IBT story.

 
      Posted by: Agitator!!, March 5, 2010, 7:29 am  

 
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