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Boeing Funds LightSolver To Advance Laser Optical Computing

Boeing is funding LightSolver to apply its laser-based computing technology to improve and accelerate complex engineering simulations involving the degradation of structural materials.

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The Unique Benefits of LightSolver’s LPU Technology

Chene Tradonsky describes how the LPU can accelerate the solution of PDEs and how it can be added to current high-performance computing systems as a co-processor.

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Computers Powered by Light Could Help AI’s Energy Problem

Optical computing for AI is interesting because some core computations could run faster with far less energy, said Chene Tradonsky, CTO at LightSolver.

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The Future of Science: 15 Big Predictions for 2026

Optical processors will move out of the lab to help solve partial differential equations (PDEs), the core mathematical work behind many of the scientific and engineering simulations that fill today’s HPC centers.

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What Intrigued Laser Focus World’s Editorial Board in 2025?

The most noticeable development has been the rise of new, alternative computing paradigms. Some build on classical hardware, while others rethink how information is processed altogether.

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THE OPTICAL COMPUTER PAVING THE WAY FOR THE NEXT COMPUTING REVOLUTION

An alternative to both traditional and quantum computing, the laser-based optical computer developed by LightSolver can solve complex problems at unprecedented speeds.

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