Optical Computing

Optical computing is an emerging technology that uses light instead of electricity to store, process, and transmit data. It has the potential to revolutionize computing performance by utilizing optical-based components instead of traditional electronic components. Optical computing has applications in a wide range of fields such as machine learning, medical imaging, telecommunications, and data storage. By utilizing light to process data instead of electricity, optical computing has the potential to increase data transmission speeds and improve power efficiency. Additionally, optical computing offers a more secure way of transferring data than traditional electronic methods, which makes it ideal for sensitive data processing.

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