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How to Compute THousands of Times Faster: It's Gotta be Lit - Ryoto Sekine

2024
Photonics
Photonic Integrated Circuits
Optical Computing
optical transistor
Silicon Photonics
neural networks
artificial intelligence
High-Speed Computing
Integrated Circuits
Optical Processors
photonic chips
semiconductor physics
nanotechnology
Computational Hardware
optical neural networks
processor design
Light-Based Computing
Quantum Photonics
Electrical Engineering
computer engineering
AI Hardware
Optical Engineering
Information Processing
Next-Generation Computing
Machine Learning Hardware
Photonic Processors
Advanced Computing
Semiconductor Technology
Ultrafast Computing
applied physics

This research develops photonic integrated circuits that compute using light instead of electrons. By creating integrated all-optical transistors and photonic neural networks, the work advances ultra-fast optical computing systems capable of dramatically outperforming conventional electronic processors in speed, efficiency, and future artificial intelligence applications.

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