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An international team of scientists led by researchers at the Peking University in China has designed a revolutionary ‘all-optical’ chip that uses light to synchronize the speed of processors ...
Micron has produced an accelerator capable of performing high-speed, comprehensive search and analysis of complex, unstructured data streams. Micron calls it the Automata Processor (AP). It leverages ...
For decades, parallel computing–the tricky job of dividing programming tasks among a number of processors–has been the province of academics who write programs for supercomputers.
That is the absolute limit, though. No more capacitors This latest bit of research has successfully solved the capacitance problem and may bring the benefits of high speed optics to the chip level.
Science – Parallel programming of an ionic floating-gate memory array for scalable neuromorphic computing Abstract Neuromorphic computers could overcome efficiency bottlenecks inherent to conventional ...
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China’s 100 GHz light-powered chip ditches electricity ... - MSN
The higher the GHz of the processor, the greater its computing capabilities and scientists have now managed to clock 100 GHz on this all-optic processor.
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