Conference paper
HIGH PERFORMANCE COOLING AND LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION.
R.W. Keyes
International Symposium on Methods and Materials in Microelectronic Technology 1982
The problem of removing the heat produced in logical operations limits the density to which logical elements can be packed in large computers employing many elements. The basic minimum power dissipation in elements that use optical phenomena to perform logic operations is estimated from physical laws. A maximum packing density or, alternatively, a minimum propagation delay between elements can then be estimated. © 1969 Optical Society of America.
R.W. Keyes
International Symposium on Methods and Materials in Microelectronic Technology 1982
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