A tiny optical booster built directly onto a chip is pointing toward a future where light, not just electricity, does the heavy lifting inside our computers. By cranking up light signals roughly 100 ...
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and SLAC have designed a detector chip that compresses X-ray data by factors of 100 to 250 in real time, directly on the silicon that captures each frame.
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