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Breakthrough in Computer Chip Energy Efficiency Could Cut Datacenter Electricity Use


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OSU's Jessica Peterson (left) and John Conley discuss the operation of an atomic layer deposition (ALD) systems.

The researchers developed an ultra-energy-efficient method to compensate for the temperature variations that degrade photonic chips.

Credit: Oregon State University

Researchers at Oregon State (OSU) and Baylor universities have significantly cut the energy consumption of photonic chips used in datacenters and supercomputers.

The technique offsets photonic chip-degrading temperature variations, potentially reducing the energy required to regulate temperature by a factor of more than 1 million.

OSU's John Conley explained, "We were able to make working prototypes that show temperature can be controlled via gate voltage, which means using virtually no electric current."

Conley said this innovation will help to increase the speed and power of datacenters "while using less energy so that we can access ever more powerful applications driven by machine learning, such as ChatGPT, without feeling guilty."

From Oregon State University News
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