CITC Successfully Unveils a Versatile, Programmable Optoelectronic Fusion Computing Chip
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On April 3, news emerged that the National Information Optoelectronics Innovation Center, in collaboration with the State Key Laboratory of Optical Communication Technology and Networks and Peng Cheng Laboratory, has successfully developed a cutting-edge, multi-functional programmable optoelectronic fusion gate array system named P-FPGA—LightIN. This innovative system integrates a programmable photonic chip, an electronic control module, and a Test-Compile-Adjust (TCA) intelligent configuration framework. It boasts a wide array of capabilities, including photonic computing acceleration, advanced signal processing, efficient network switching, and robust security encryption. The groundbreaking research findings have been published in the 15th volume, issue 165, of a sub-journal under the esteemed Nature umbrella, Light: Science & Applications.