The
so-called “interconnect bottleneck is creating opportunities for optical device
and cable makers or all kinds. Process scaling, power consumption and operating
frequency have all need to move away from metal interconnects and into the
optical realm. This need is increasing
with each new node; in high performance processors with metal tracks, clock
distribution alone can use up to 50% of total chip power.
In
this report, Publisher analyzes both the latest commercial developments in
optical interconnection at the chip level (both on-chip and chip-to-chip) and
the progress in this area that is being made by important research teams
worldwide. The coverage includes an
investigation into the very latest architectures, devices, and materials that
are impacting the prospects for on-chip and chip-to-chip optical
connection. Among the topics covered by
the report are the following:
The
rise of optical engines and how these fit into future chip-to-chip
connectivity. How will the architectures
of these devices and materials used change as device dimensions shrink and what
is the revenue potential of optical engines over the next ten years
An
assessment of how novel photonic devices will be used in on-chip/chip-to-chip
connections, analyzing the market potential of compound semiconductors versus
the silicon photonics approach.
The
market for approaches to optical interconnection that uses novel
materials. Polymers, a material that has
a long history, may finally find a role.
Possible roadmaps for optical interconnection that use carbon nanotubes
are also considered.
The
commercialization of CMOS compatible optical interconnection using 3D
architectures and other solutions
This
report also contains a 10-year analysis that quantifies where and when the
commercial opportunities for optical interconnection at the chip level will
emerge and how much they will be worth. We also profile the leading firms and
research efforts involved in designing and implementing on-chip and chip-to-chip
optical interconnection.
Publisher
has been tracking the market for optical interconnects for almost a decade and
is the leading industry analyst firm providing coverage in this this area. The report will be of considerable interest
to marketing managers, business development executives and product managers in
the semiconductor and data communications industries. It will also be of use to serious investors
in these and other related industries.
Spanning over, “Markets
For On-Chip And Chip-To-Chip Optical Interconnects - 2015 To 2024” report
covering the Executive Summary, Introduction, Analysis of Demand for
On-Chip/Chip-to-Chip Interconnection, Technologies for On-Chip/Chip-to-Chip
Interconnect, Chip Level Optical Interconnection, Technology Platforms and
Ten-Year Market Forecasts.
For
further information on this report, please visit- http://mrr.cm/4cD
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