A silicon photonics pioneer explains how light could power next-generation AI systems ...
EPFL researchers have built a device that detects individual microwave photons with up to 70 percent efficiency, operating continuously and without complex reset steps.
Researchers have created an ultra-compact nanolaser that could transform how data moves within microchips, replacing electrical signals with light.
Nicholas Harris, CEO of Lightmatter, sits down with Forbes to discuss building AI chip technology relying on light rather than electrical signals. Harris discusses why the end of Moore's Law and the ...
Many current wireless communication, imaging and sensing technologies rely on components that convert oscillating electric ...