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World’s first optical computing system runs billion-parameter AI with 90% less power
Oxford-based Lumai has launched the world’s first optical computing system that can run a ...
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 ...
Lumai has unveiled what it describes as the world’s first optical computing system capable of running a billion parameter ...
The global optical computing market is poised for exponential growth driven by the convergence of AI bandwidth demands, photonic quantum computing, and the maturation of silicon photonics. Key ...
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 ...
Announcing a new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2026.250263 SHANNON, CLARE, IRELAND, April ...
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 ...
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A new type of optical chip cuts static power while enabling electrical reprogramming
As technology advances, and the demand for faster, higher-bandwidth, and more energy-efficient data processing continues to ...
As the realm of computing continues to evolve, the integration of optical technologies has emerged as a groundbreaking frontier, presenting new paradigms for processing and information transfer.
Shares of Xizhi Technology, also known as Lightelligence, surged on their first day of trading in Hong Kong, with the Chinese ...
Shares of Alibaba-backed Lightelligence surged in its Hong Kong debut on strong investor demand, putting the Chinese optical-computing provider's market value at $9.5 billion. Shares of the company, ...
Shanghai-based firm's IPO reflects mainland China's push for photonics chips as a fast-growing alternative to conventional ...
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