Getting an all-optical AI to handle non-linear math
Briefly

We're focused on a very specific metric here, which is latency. We aim for applications where what matters the most is how fast you can produce a solution. That's why we are interested in systems where we're able to do all the computations optically.
The team that implemented a complete deep neural network on a photonic chip, achieving a latency of 410 picoseconds. To put that in perspective, Bandyopadhyay's chip could process the entire neural net it had onboard around 58 times within a single tick of the 4 GHz clock on a standard CPU.
Read at Ars Technica
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