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New light-based chip pushes AI tasks 100-fold while cutting electricity use
But powering AI models demands heavy electricity, raising questions about efficiency and sustainability. Researchers at the University of Florida believe they have found a way to tackle this problem.
Here’s something fun. Our hacker [Willow Cunningham] has sent us a copy of their homework. This is their final project for the “ECE 574: Cluster Computing” course at the University of Maine, Orono. It ...
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