Clock Synchronization at Serious Speed
Cosmos Magazine
British engineers say they have developed a technique that synchronises the clocks of computers in under a billionth of a second.What they call clock phase caching could eventually eliminate one of the hurdles for the deployment of all-optical networks, potentially leading to more efficient data centres, they suggest in a paper in the journal Nature Electronics.
British engineers say they have developed a technique that synchronises the clocks of computers in under a billionth of a second.What they call clock phase caching could eventually eliminate one of the hurdles for the deployment of all-optical networks, potentially leading to more efficient data centres, they suggest in a paper in the journal Nature Electronics.