MIT engineers use heat-conducting silicon microstructures to perform matrix multiplication with >99% accuracy hinting at energy-efficient analog computing beyond traditional chips.
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Tiny silicon structures compute with heat, achieving 99% accurate matrix multiplication
MIT researchers have designed silicon structures that can perform calculations in an electronic device using excess heat instead of electricity. These tiny structures could someday enable more ...
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