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by Animats
356 days ago
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Interesting. Questions, the Nature paper being expensively paywalled: - Is the analog computation actually done with light? What's the actual compute element like? Do they have an analog photonic multiplier? Those exist, and have been scaling up for a while.[1] The announcement isn't clear on how much compute is photonic. There are still a lot of digital components involved. Is it worth it to go D/A, generate light, do some photonic operations, go A/D, and put the bits back into memory? That's been the classic problem with photonic computing. Memory is really hard, and without memory, pretty soon you have to go back to a domain where you can store results. Pure photonic systems do exist, such as fiber optic cable amplifiers, but they are memoryless. - If all this works, is loss of repeatability going to be a problem? [1] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10484797 |
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