Engineers Create Light-Based Chip for AI Math

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UPenn engineers develop a silicon-photonic chip that uses light waves for AI computation.

The chip manipulates materials at the nanoscale to perform vector-matrix multiplication, a core operation for neural networks.

The chip offers faster speed, less energy consumption, and privacy advantages over current chips.

The chip is ready for commercial applications and can be used as an add-on for graphics processing units (GPUs).

 The chip represents a new avenue for developing computers that supersede the limitations of today's chips. 

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