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n2doc

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Thu Mar 1, 2012, 01:15 PM Mar 2012

Japanese Giant Builds Computer Memory With Light




A piece of the future internet has surfaced in a lab in Japan: a memory chip that stores bits of light.

Researchers at Japanese telecom giant NTT have built an optical random access memory (o-RAM) chip — a conceptual cousin to the electronic memory in your computer. The goal is not to make a light-speed replacement for DRAM. That’s out of the realm of possibilities for the foreseeable future. Rather, the idea is to make fast, efficient storage buffers for internet routers and the communications switches that connect thousands of servers in data centers.

The NTT researchers built a 4-bit prototype that operates at 40 gigabits per second. If the technology were scaled up, a 1 megabit device would take up a square centimeter and consume less than 100 milliwatts. “Our RAM is just a 4-bit memory. We need to increase the scale of integration,” says NTT researcher Masaya Notomi.

NTT is targeting 10-kilobit to 1-megabit memory chips for future all-optical routers. According to Notomi, the prototype shows that these goals are reasonable in terms of size and power consumption. Getting to that scale will take time. The company expects to reach 10 kilobits by around 2020, and 1 megabit by around 2025.

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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/ntt-optical-memory/

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Japanese Giant Builds Computer Memory With Light (Original Post) n2doc Mar 2012 OP
Sounds like an anime plot. nt eppur_se_muova Mar 2012 #1
It is just a matter of time. It will happen. So will quantum memory (in the test stage as well). HopeHoops Mar 2012 #2
 

HopeHoops

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2. It is just a matter of time. It will happen. So will quantum memory (in the test stage as well).
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 06:53 PM
Mar 2012

I think it will end up being one of those VHS/BetaMax issues eventually.

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