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Swinburne University of Technology

Australian university in Melbourne. Researchers there demonstrated a photonic chip capable of neuromorphic computing using light.

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Swinburne University of Technology Researchers Demonstrate Optical Neuromorphic Processor Using Micro-Comb Photonic Chip

In January 2021, a Swinburne University of Technology-led international team published results in Nature demonstrating an optical neuromorphic processor built on a photonic micro-comb chip, achieving a processing speed of 10 TOPS from a single integrated device and performing image classification tasks at high speed.