photonics

photonics

photonics

Photonic chips developed to improve computing speed and reduce power consumption

Two independent teams have developed photonic computing chips - which use photons instead of electrons - that could help cope with the increased energy demanded by AI-based technologies. The work is published in two papers in the journal Nature. ‘Photonic computing has been decades in the making, but these demonstrations could mean that we can finally harness the power of light to build more powerful and energy-efficient systems,’ notes a piece accompanying the research in the same journal.

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2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology: this guide will help you understand what they are and what they are for

UNESCO has proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. This initiative aims to ‘raise public awareness of the importance of quantum science and its applications’, as well as to celebrate and recognise 100 years since the initial development of quantum mechanics. But why is this scientific discipline so relevant? We explore with experts the key issues and the impact of quantum science and technology on the development of our society.

 

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