
Researchers at George Washington University have developed an all-optical analog accelerator to solve partial differential equations. Power-intensive computational tasks are highly complex and therefore require a significant amount of energy. This is due to the digital computing architectures realized today. These implementations do not scale well with the problem complexity. Therefore, analog accelerators can be […]
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