Analog optical computing for sustainable AI and beyond
Francesca Parmigiani and Jiaqi Chu, researchers at Microsoft Research Cambridge, discuss a new kind of computer – an analog optical computer – that has the potential to accelerate AI inference and hard optimization workloads by 100x, leveraging hardware-software co-design to improve the efficiency and sustainability of real-world applications.
Microsoft Research Forum, September 3, 2024
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