Laser Processing Units could give traditional CPUs, GPUs and quantum computers a run for their money - but don’t expect them to run Windows anytime soon
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LightSolver's new Laser Processing Unit uses a 3D grid of unified lasers with optical memory to solve complex physics equations at nanosecond speeds, avoiding data bottlenecks and aiming to handle one million variables by 2029.
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