Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Traditional computers rely on electrons to perform computational tasks, but electrons can never match the speed and processing ...
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Let there be light! DARPA seeking physics-defying photonic computers to supercharge AI
There’s about $35M up for grabs if your circuits can beat today’s limits It's no lightweight matter. DARPA is putting about ...
A research team has successfully implemented a programmable spinor lattice on a photonic integrated circuit (PIC). This platform enables the realization of non-Abelian physics, in which the outcome of ...
A new publication DOI 10.29026/oet.2025.250010 discusses how a photonic vibration perception system achieves stable ...
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Can light-powered computers finally fix AI’s energy problem?
Researchers at the University of Florida, the Georgia Institute of Technology and other institutions are warning that artificial intelligence is driving a steep rise in electricity use, and some of ...
AI models are power hogs. As the algorithms grow and become more complex, they’re increasingly taxing current computer chips. Multiple companies have designed chips tailored to AI to reduce power draw ...
A team of researchers developed “parallel optical matrix-matrix multiplication” (POMMM), which could revolutionize tensor ...
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands and HSINCHU, Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- QuiX Quantum, a leading provider of photonic quantum computing hardware, and Artilux, a developer of advanced semiconductor-based ...
Researchers at CRANN and Trinity's School of Physics have created an innovative new device that will emit single particles of light, or photons, from quantum dots that are the key to practical quantum ...
New QLDPC code family unlocks highly efficient quantum operations with lower physical qubit requirements VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In an industry first, Photonic Inc. has ...
Researchers at Purdue University have achieved a long-sought milestone, demonstrating what they call a “photonic transistor” that operates at single-photon intensities. There are few technologies more ...
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