Results tagged “silicon”
Enforcing Moore’s Law Through Technology Research (guest blog)
posted by Sean Koehl on August 20, 2007 at Research@Intel
As an editor of the Research@Intel blog, I sometimes have the opportunity to share a guest post to complement those coming from our regular bloggers. Today’s post comes from Mike Mayberry of Intel’s Technology & Manufacturing Group. Mike is Director...
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tagged: Compound semiconductor, Gallium Arsenide, high-k, III-V materials, Moore's Law, silicon, transistor
A follow-up on the the 40G Modulator
posted by Ansheng Liu on August 08, 2007 at Research@Intel
First of all, I’d like to thank every one for sending their comments to my blog “Announcing 40 Gb/s silicon optical modulator.” I will take this opportunity to try to address some of the issues raised in your comments....
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tagged: 40G, modulator, research, silicon, silicon photonics, terascale
Announcing the world's first 40G silicon laser modulator!
posted by Ansheng Liu on July 24, 2007 at Research@Intel
In this blog, I would like to share with you our recent breakthrough in Silicon Photonics research at Photonics Technology Lab of Intel, a laser modulator that encodes optical data at 40 billion bits per second. Here I am holding...
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tagged: 40G, hybrid silicon laser, Intel, modulator, research, silicon, silicon photonics, terascale
Research at Intel Day highlight video
posted by Sean Koehl on June 27, 2007 at Research@Intel
Following up on Brian’s post yesterday, here’s a video showing highlights from Research@Intel day last week....
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tagged: antennas, biochip, biosensors, Ct, healthcare, Intel, mobility, multi-core, multi-radio, programming, research, sensing, silicon, terascale, UMD

