Le processeur optique de Lightelligence surpasse les GPU en 100 Temps dans certains des problèmes mathématiques les plus difficiles
More precisely, the PACE accelerator was tackling the Ising model, an example of a thermodynamic system used for understanding phase transitions, and it achieved some impressive results. Compared to the RTX 3080, it reached 100 times greater speed-up. All of that was performed using 12,000 optical devices integrated onto a circuit and running at 1 Fréquence GHz. Compared to the purpose-built Toshiba’s simulated bifurcation machine based on FPGAs, the PACE still outperforms this system designed to tackle the Ising mathematical computation by 25 fois. The PACE chip uses standard silicon photonics integration of Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) for computing and MEMS to change the waveguide shape in the MZI.
It is worth pointing out that this approach demonstrates that optical computation, more specifically Lightelligence’s direction, is helpful for more sets of problems compared to “juste” Intelligence artificielle. These computationally expensive classes of mathematical problems, like Ising, are often found in material science, thermodynamics, bioinformatics, cryptography, circuit design, power grid optimization, et beaucoup plus.