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China’s 100 GHz light-powered chip ditches electricity ... - MSNAn international team of scientists led by researchers at the Peking University in China has designed a revolutionary ‘all-optical’ chip that uses light to synchronize the speed of processors ...
When Calvin computer science professor Joel Adams launched Calvin’s first parallel computing course in the late ’90s, the field was “an esoteric elective kind of thing.”Supercomputers, the main ...
Flow Computing is making a tough to believe claim: it says it can 100x the performance of any CPU by shifting work to a special parallel processing unit (PPU) inside or outside the chip.
Moog Avionics Senior Systems Engineer Mark Broadbent will be a key participant in the High Performance Space Computing Workshop hosted by Microchip at the IEEE Space Computing Conference. The workshop ...
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