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8 February 1988 A Multiprocessor Based On An Optical Crossbar Network : The MILORD Project
M. Fraces, J-P. Bouzinac, P. Churoux, M. Laug, D. Comte, P. Siron, X. Thibault
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Proceedings Volume 0963, Optical Computing '88; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947896
Event: Optical Computing '88, 1988, Toulon, France
Abstract
We present here the MILORD project developed by the CERT for three years. MILORD is, multiprocessor architecture organized around a 34 x 34 LCLV optical crossbar network, interconnecting 8 INMOS T414 microprocessors with 4 bidirectional links each and a ninth T414 host processor with 2 links on the network. This project intends to demonstrate the ability for optics to reach a higher degree of connectivity in parallel architectures.
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M. Fraces, J-P. Bouzinac, P. Churoux, M. Laug, D. Comte, P. Siron, and X. Thibault "A Multiprocessor Based On An Optical Crossbar Network : The MILORD Project", Proc. SPIE 0963, Optical Computing '88, (8 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947896
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Optical fibers

Optical networks

Semiconductor lasers

CRTs

Photodetectors

Optical computing

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