Lightmatter’s Chip, for a Post-Moore’s Law Era
Lightmatter’s Chip, for a Post-Moore’s Law Era. Lightmatter, a startup out of Boston, Massachusetts, is developing a silicon chip which uses photonics vice electronics to compute.
Lightmatter’s Chip, for a Post-Moore’s Law Era. Lightmatter, a startup out of Boston, Massachusetts, is developing a silicon chip which uses photonics vice electronics to compute.
Moore’s Law Nearing Its End; What Could Replace Silicon? Gallium oxide, graphene, carbon nanotubes. Sound familiar? Maybe, probably not. Quantum computing has a lot of
Muddying the Waters with Quantum Computing. High-performance computing is reaching the confluence of major changes with Moore’s law “coming due”, advances in quantum computing, and a
Cold Computing and Quantum Computers. Keeping it simple though necessary to many aspects of computational computing, cold computing is the idea of lowering the operating temperature
Silicon computer chips are the foundation for nearly all computing devices today. From your desktop, to the server room, back into your palm inside your
Discussion on the end of Moore’s Law and the dawn of “acceleration” technologies.