The advent of big data era raising significant challenges in information processing, especially in the aspect of capacity and power consumption. Situations become even worse when we consider the fact ...
As the realm of computing continues to evolve, the integration of optical technologies has emerged as a groundbreaking frontier, presenting new paradigms for processing and information transfer.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) In the age of big data, we are generating more images than we can actually process. Autonomous vehicles, medical scanners, and quality control systems rely heavily on ...
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Marvell and Lumentum to showcase optical circuit switching for AI data centers at OFC 2026
Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) and Lumentum Holdings (NASDAQ:LITE) said they will present a live demonstration of integrated optical networking technologies designed for next-generation artificial ...
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Scientists say they've eliminated a major AI bottleneck — now they can process calculations 'at the speed of light'
Scientists have developed a foundational architecture for next-generation optical computing — using light rather than electricity to power chips — that could revolutionize how artificial intelligence ...
Controlling light with light is a long-sought goal for computing and communication technologies. Achieving this capability ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Optical information processing is a critical technology for applications ranging from machine vision to high-speed optical communication. However, current photodetection systems ...
Lumai team Lumai’s technology was spun out of world-leading optics research at the University of Oxford. From left to right: CEO & Co-Founder Tim Weil, Co-Founder & Head of Research Dr. Xianxin Guo, ...
A new technical paper titled “Integrated non-reciprocal magneto-optics with ultra-high endurance for photonic in-memory computing” was published by researchers at UC Santa Barbara, University of ...
Speculation about extremely fast optical computing has existed since the invention of the laser. Delivering on those predictions, the first commercially available optical DSP, the EnLight256, can ...
In a recent study published in Nature Photonics, a research team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), Columbia University, and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid developed a new ...
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