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Caltech Team Unlocks Photonic Computing Power with Artificial Life

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PASADENA, Calif., June 16, 2023 — Researchers at Caltech used optical hardware to realize cellular automata, a type of computer model consisting of a “world,” or grid containing “cells” — represented by each individual square of the grid — that can live, die, reproduce, and evolve into multicellular creatures with unique behaviors. These automata, which have been used to perform computing tasks, are ideally suited to photonic technologies, according to Caltech assistant professor of electrical engineering and applied physics Alireza Marandi. “If you compare an optical fiber with...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
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