Oxford-based Lumai has launched the world’s first optical computing system that can run a ...
Want to call someone a quick-thinker? The easiest cliché for doing so is calling her a computer – in fact, “computers” was the literal job title of the “Hidden Figures” mathematicians who drove the ...
Lumai, the optical compute company addressing scalable AI, today announced its Lumai Iris inference server – the world’s first optical computing system to successfully run billion-parameter large ...
Modern communication networks must handle ever-growing volumes of data, driven by cloud services, connected devices, and real ...
A new programmable photonic chip eliminates static power consumption while enabling electrical control, promising ...
Ternary optical computing systems represent an innovative leap beyond traditional binary computation by utilising three discrete logic states. This approach leverages the intrinsic advantages of ...
Shares of Xizhi Technology, also known as Lightelligence, surged on their first day of trading in Hong Kong, with the Chinese ...
Lumai has unveiled what it describes as the world’s first optical computing system capable of running a billion parameter ...
Lumai, a spin-out from the UK's University of Oxford working on a radical optical computing approach to artificial intelligence (AI) that goes beyond integrated photonics, says it has secured venture ...
Engineers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have announced a "major advance" in optical computing technology, which they say promises to enhance data processing and encryption. This ...
Lumai has successfully run billion-parameter large language models (LLMs) in real time using its optical computing system, called Lumai Iris. The company claims it is the first time an optical compute ...