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Bill Gates-backed startup vows to resurrect Moore’s law with optical chips
Bill Gates is backing a bold bet that the next leap in computing power will not come from squeezing more transistors onto ...
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Tiny optical device switches light 10,000 times faster, promises faster computers
Researchers in Germany have unveiled an ultra-fast light switch made of very thin semiconductor ...
A nanostructure made of silver and an atomically thin semiconductor layer can be turned into an ultrafast switching mirror ...
A US startup called Neurophos has announced a new kind of AI chip that uses light instead of electricity to process data.
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Rina Technology Co., Ltd. has established itself as ...
A method for configuring light-trapping devices promises better optical nanodevices by amplifying light and enhancing the emission efficiency of luminescent nanomaterials — without the need for ...
Light can be sculpted into countless shapes. Yet building optical devices that can simultaneously manipulate many different optical patterns at once is extremely complicated, and remains a major ...
Scientists have demonstrated a sort of holographic strip that splits a single laser beam into five bespoke beams that create an optical knot. The work shows that optical knots could be used as a ...
A research group has discovered significant nonreciprocal optical absorption of LiNiPO4, referred to as the optical diode effect, in which divalent nickel (Ni2+) ions are responsible for magnetism, by ...
USB is currently widely used to link between devices, but Intel's optical technology could reduce the need for other cables Intel sees its Light Peak technology for linking devices by optical cable as ...
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