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    LightSolver is developing a laser processor that could one day challenge GPUs and quantum computers in solving equations



    • LightSolver unveils Laser Processor Unit designed to solve physics equations at high speed
    • Laser computing system uses optical memory to avoid processor and memory data bottlenecks
    • Company begins offering early lab access with roadmap to one million variables by 2029

    Laser-based computing is emerging as a potential challenger to established high-performance computing systems, with LightSolver revealing what it calls a Laser Processing Unit (LPU).

    The Tel Aviv-based startup says its hardware can directly solve partial differential equations, a fundamental class of problems in physics and engineering.

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