‘Nanomagnetic’ computing can provide low-energy AI, researchers show
LCN researchers have shown it is possible to perform artificial intelligence using tiny nanomagnets that interact like neurons in the brain. The quote from Kilian is also very nice “How the magnets interact gives us all the information we need; the laws of physics...
Lighting up ultrafast magnetism
When it comes to computers, we all know that faster is better. To date, the exponential growth in data processing and storage speeds has largely been driven by shrinking electronic circuits to ever smaller sizes. As we push up against the limits of semiconductor...
Dramatic increase in the size of systems that can be simulated on current quantum computers
Researchers at UCL, King’s College London, Technical University of Munich, and the quantum software start-up GTN have developed new algorithms that can simulate an infinite quantum system on finite quantum computers. Currently available quantum computers have...