The soaring computing demands of artificial intelligence are forcing chip makers to re-evaluate everything, from chip architecture to chip size to eke out better performance.
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A rapidly developing area of research could help individual computing chips communicate with each other better and handle growing AI loads—by leveraging photons rather than electronsResearchers at Intel and other companies are looking into revamping the tiny connections that help individual chips communicate with each other.
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