INTREPID program: technology and architecture for next-generation, energy-efficient, hyper-scale data centers [Invited]

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The INTREPID program is developing power-efficient coherent optics for package-level integration with future switch integrated circuits as a path to realizing higher-radix switches for flatter networks. The link architecture is underpinned by coherent quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) polarization-multiplex transceivers at 200 Gb/s per λ, further enhanced with wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to enable energy-efficient 800 or 1600 Gb/s inter-switch fiber connections. The technology is compatible with conventional three-level data center designs as well as a two-level data center design introduced here, which includes an added layer of passive, arrayed waveguide grating routers (AWGRs) or WDM circuit switches to further improve the cost, energy efficiency, and latency of the network.

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Saleh, A. A. M., Schmidtke, K. E., Stone, R. J., Buckwalter, J. F., Coldren, L. A., & Schow, C. L. (2021). INTREPID program: technology and architecture for next-generation, energy-efficient, hyper-scale data centers [Invited]. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, 13(12), 347–359. https://doi.org/10.1364/JOCN.437858

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