➀ Researchers at KIT are developing high-speed, energy-efficient transceivers using hybrid materials to address AI's growing data demands; ➁ The project, funded by a €14 million ERC Synergy Grant, aims to enhance AI speed and efficiency; ➂ The research could transform fields like AI, quantum technologies, and medical engineering.
Related Articles
- Roll-to-Roll Nano-Imprint Lithography for Design Applications and More Efficient Photovoltaics7 months ago
- New DFG Priority Program Aims to Make Practical Use of Unconventional Magnetism in IT Devices4 months ago
- Cold Sintering Solves Battery Challenge4 months ago
- What's Happening in My Laser Process? Making the Invisible Visible with Synchrotron Radiation4 months ago
- Development of a Sensitive Spectrometer for Hard X-ray Radiation5 months ago
- Smart and Compact Sensorics through Edge AI5 months ago
- Photonic Chips Boost Computing Speed5 months ago
- What Innovational Potential Does the Use of Graphene in Lithium-Ion Batteries Offer?5 months ago
- KI in Europa: How do we position ourselves in the global competition?5 months ago
- Designing to Support Energy-Efficient Edge AI in Process Applications5 months ago