Fully Digital Design Paves the Way for Scalable Probabilistic Computing
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Fully digital design paves the way for scalable probabilistic computing
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could become dramatically more efficient, thanks to a new type of computer component developed by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara and Tohoku University, in collaboration with the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
New fully digital design paves the way for scalable probabilistic computing
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could become dramatically more efficient, thanks to a new type of computer component developed by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara and Tohoku University, in collaboration with the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). The technology is based on “probabilistic bits,” or “p-bits”, which are hardware elements that naturally fluctuate between 0 and 1. Unlike conventi…
UCSB & Tohoku University Detail Digital Design For Scalable P-bit Computing
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and Tohoku University have developed a new computer component based on “probabilistic bits,” or p-bits, which fluctuate between 0 and 1 and efficiently explore possibilities for tasks like optimization and inference. This breakthrough features a fully digital design, eliminating bulky and expensive analog components to enable scalable probabilistic computing hardware.
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