The Latest Photonic Chip Declares Traditional Processors Obsolete. Is This a Breakthrough in AI?
Research from the University of Sydney introduces a revolutionary photonic chip that utilizes photons for computations, potentially resolving energy consumption and heat issues in artificial intelligence.
New chip calculates at the speed of light. The photonic processor could change the future of AI
Researchers from the University of Sydney have developed a photonic chip that could revolutionize AI by performing calculations without heat emissions, addressing significant energy consumption issues in traditional data centers.
āOpening up worldsā: Linda Burney joins UTS board with a mission to boost Aboriginal participation
Linda Burney has been appointed to the board of the University of Technology Sydney to enhance Aboriginal participation in higher education.
Influencers Convince Young Men They Have a Problem - and Earn from It
A study reveals troubling financial interests behind social media content on testosterone testing and therapy, conducted by Emma Grundtvig Gram from the University of Copenhagen along with researchers from the University of Sydney.