The researchers used electrical impulses to adjust the chip, which allowed it to change its state to function like parts of the human brain. Researchers at Purdue University in the US say they have ...
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New light-based computer chip revolutionizes AI — processes data millions of times faster
As artificial intelligence grows more powerful, so does its appetite for speed and energy. The quest for faster, smarter systems has driven researchers to an unlikely ally—light itself. A new study by ...
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