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Hella Zippy

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Hella Zippy
TypeOptical connector
Production history
DesignerIntel
Designed2009
Hot pluggableYes
Daisy chainYes
ExternalYes
Cable100 m maximum length
Data
Data signalYes
Bitrate50Gbit/s (demonstrated)
1000Gbit/s (claimed)
ProtocolMultiple

Hella Zippy isIntel's code-name for a high-speed integrated, end-to-end, silicon-based optical system. The prototype of this technology is essentially a two-chip system that can optically transmit and receive data at 50 Gbit/s or higher. A transmitter chip uses four hybrid silicon lasers running at 12.5 Gbit/s each and operating at different wavelengths. The lasers are essentially part of the silicon wafer, eliminating the need for a separate optical module, as in Light-Peak. The reason for this design is due to the increased need for transferring data at very high speeds and the only way to achieve this is to introduce Optical Technology. Copper becomes a bottleneck at 10 Gbit/s.[1] Silicon-based optical interconnects are also highly immune to errors. Hella Zippy is predicted to supersede Intel's own Light Peak in the coming years.[2]

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References

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  1. ^"PC Component".
  2. ^"Intel debuts hella-zippy optical future".The Register.
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