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Intel to announce "lightspeed" chip.

Researchers at Intel and the University of California, Santa Barbara are expected to announce the development of a chip that can transfer data using photons instead of wires. The chip is based on a technology that allows Intel to amplify lasers in silicon and is said to now use an Indium Phosphide-based laser, which can endure higher tempartures than initial test lasers. According to media reports, the chip could at least double the bandwidth of today"s fastest chips to 20 Gb/s and reach speeds up to 40 Gb/s.


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