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Photonic chips advance real-time learning in spiking neural systems
Researchers have developed photonic computing chips that overcome key limitations for a type of neural network known as a ...
A two-chip photonic neuromorphic system performs real time spiking reinforcement learning using only light, achieving GPU-class energy efficiency.
Researchers at Xidian University in China have demonstrated a light-powered computing chip capable of running reinforcement ...
Photonics is gaining momentum as a platform for high-speed AI computing. Researchers in Singapore have demonstrated a passive, ultrafast, and integration-ready all-optical nonlinear activation ...
What non‑linear careers are teaching us about skills and capability in tech? Anyone working in tech has felt this firsthand: careers don’t move in straight lines anymore. Roles shift faster than job ...
Explore the latest innovations in steel-part fabrication that allow engineers to design ambitious structures without ...
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Noise-powered design uses heat for computing, can beat classical system’s power efficiency
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a design and training framework ...
The technology industry faces a persistent paradox: a shortage of experienced talent alongside a steady pipeline of ...
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Mind-blowing photonic chips teach robots using light instead of electronics
Researchers report building photonic computing chips that use light pulses to train spiking neural networks on robotic-control-style benchmark tasks, aiming to shift more of the learning workload from ...
The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary is an attractive prime lens for APS-C camera owners thanks to its small size, fast ...
“Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli has published a detailed bull case for photonic computing Thursday , sayinghe is now actively working at Q/C Technologies Inc. QCLS, the micro-cap firm he first invested in ...
What if the thermal noise that hinders the efficiency of both classical and quantum computers could, instead, be used as a ...
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