Room-Temperature Light Ising Machine Tackles Tough Optimization Problems

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Room-Temperature Light Ising Machine Tackles Tough Optimization Problems
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A Queen’s University team demonstrated a light-based Ising machine built from standard telecom components that runs at room temperature and processes billions of operations per second to solve optimization tasks (like routing or protein folding) by guiding light pulses toward low-energy configurations; it’s practical for specific problems but not a general-purpose computer, with pilots planned with industry partners.

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