Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors

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The Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors (POEM) is DARPA program. It should demonstrate photonic technologies that can be integrated within embedded microprocessors and enable energy-efficient high-capacity communications between the microprocessor and DRAM. For realizing POEM technology CMOS and DRAM-compatible photonic links should operate at high bit-rates with very low power dissipation.[1]

Current research[edit]

Currently research in this field is at University of Colorado, Berkley University, and Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory ( Ultra-Efficient CMOS-Compatible Grating Coupler Design).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Keeler, Gordon. "Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors (POEM)". Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, US Department of Defense. Retrieved 4 November 2018. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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