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Optical data transmission between high speed digital integrated circuit chips

Kilcoyne et al., 1986

Document ID
637227768490391734
Author
Kilcoyne M
Kasemset D
Asatourian R
Beccue S
Publication year
Publication venue
Optical computing

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Advances in computational speed and system complexity are proceeding at a rapid pace. As these systems become more complex and computation speed demands increase, parallel processing becomes the viable solution to meeting the requirements for future systems …
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