Breaking Moore’s Law: Lightmatter Accelerates Progress Toward Light-Speed Computing

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Breaking Moore’s Law: Lightmatter Accelerates Progress Toward Light-Speed Computing
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Lightmatter, a company founded by MIT alumni, is pioneering the use of light for data processing and transfer to address the limitations of traditional computing methods. Credit: SciTechDaily.comOur ability to cram ever-smaller transistors onto a chip has enabled today’s age of ubiquitous computing. But that approach is finally running into limits, with some expertsThose developments couldn’t be coming at a worse time.

“We’re going to enable platforms on top of our interconnect technology that are made up of hundreds of thousands of next-generation compute units,” Harris says. “That simply wouldn’t be possible without the technology that we’re building.” Harris had planned to become a professor after his PhD, but he realized he could attract more funding and innovate more quickly through a startup, so he teamed up with Darius Bunandar PhD ’18, who was also studying in Englund’s lab, and Thomas Graham MBA ’18.

Both products are designed to bring energy efficiencies to computing, which Harris says are needed to keep up with rising demand without bringing huge increases in power consumption.

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