Optical computing uses photons instead of electrons to perform computations, which can significantly increase the speed and energy efficiency of computations by overcoming the inherent limitations of ...
Optical computing has been limited to vector–matrix multiplications, with matrix–matrix operations requiring wavelength- or time-division multiplexing, reducing energy efficiency and speed. Now, ...
Matrix operations are at the core of signal processing in radiofrequency and microwave networks. While analog matrix computations can dramatically speed up signal processing in multiport networks, ...