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Fast Light-Based Processor Achieves 93% Accuracy Using Simple Single-Wavelength Design

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Overview

  • New photonic processor performs fast matrix calculations using light
  • Uses single-wavelength signals instead of complex detection methods
  • Tested successfully on handwritten digit recognition with 93.47% accuracy
  • Built on silicon-on-insulator platform with 32 channels
  • Simplifies previous approaches that required multiple wavelengths

Plain English Explanation

Think of this processor like a highly efficient calculator that uses light instead of electricity. Traditional computers use electrical signals, but this new device manipulates light beams to perform calculations much faster and with less energy.

The team created a [photonic i...

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