IARPA Spurs Race to Speed Cryogenic Computing Reality
The race is on to carve a path to efficient extreme-scale machines in the next five years but existing processing approaches fall far short of the efficiency and performance targets required. As we reported at the end of 2016, the Department of Energy in the U.S. is keeping its eye on non-standard processing approaches for one of its exascale-class systems by 2021, and other groups, including the IEEE are equally keeping pace with new architectures to explore as CMOS alternatives.
While there is no silver bullet technology yet that we expect will sweep current computing norms, superconducting circuits appear …
IARPA Spurs Race to Speed Cryogenic Computing Reality was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.
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