
"The Future of Computing: Microsoft's Light-Based Breakthrough Signals the End of Moore's Law"
Microsoft is making significant progress in photon computing technology with its Analog Iterative Machine (AIM), which uses photons and electrons to process continuous value data instead of binary data. AIM has the ability to solve complex optimization problems efficiently and at the speed of light. By combining optical and electronic analog technologies, AIM sidesteps the limitations of digital chips and challenges the traditional notion of Moore's Law.