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An All-Optical General-Purpose CPU and Optical Computer Architecture

Emerging Technologies 2024-09-24 v2 Optics

Abstract

Energy efficiency of electronic digital processors is primarily limited by the energy consumption of electronic communication and interconnects. The industry is almost unanimously pushing towards replacing both long-haul, as well as local chip interconnects, using optics to drastically increase efficiency. In this paper, we explore what comes after the successful migration to optical interconnects, as with this inefficiency solved, the main source of energy consumption will be electronic digital computing, memory and electro-optical conversion. Our approach attempts to address all these issues by introducing efficient all-optical digital computing and memory, which in turn eliminates the need for electro-optical conversions. Here, we demonstrate for the first time a scheme to enable general purpose digital data processing in an integrated form and present our photonic integrated circuit (PIC) implementation. For this demonstration we implemented a URISC architecture capable of running any classical piece of software all-optically and present a comprehensive architectural framework for all-optical computing to go beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2403.00045,
  title  = {An All-Optical General-Purpose CPU and Optical Computer Architecture},
  author = {Michael Kissner and Leonardo Del Bino and Felix Päsler and Peter Caruana and George Ghalanos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.00045},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages, 10 figures, in Journal of Lightwave Technology (2024)

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