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22 May 1990 3-D Optical Memories For High Performance Computing.
Sadik Esener
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Abstract
The design of high performance computers such as array processors has reached a critical stage. These machines are increasingly using parallel processing methods to achieve higher performance. They require low cost memory systems with much higher capacities and bandwidths than available today while retaining small volume, weight, and power consumption characteristics. Massively interconnected optical computers will require even higher performance memory systems. This paper reviews various 3-D memory concepts that are proposed to meet these demands.
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Sadik Esener "3-D Optical Memories For High Performance Computing.", Proc. SPIE 1150, Spatial Light Modulators and Applications III, (22 May 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962190
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Data storage

Optical storage

Molecules

Computing systems

Magnetism

Array processing

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