Quantum Computing Inc. announces deployment-ready NeuraWave photonic computing platform
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Updated · Insider Monkey · Apr 25
Quantum Computing Inc. announces deployment-ready NeuraWave photonic computing platform
7 articles · Updated · Insider Monkey · Apr 25
The NeuraWave system, launched April 23, is a PCIe plug-in card using hybrid photonic-digital architecture for real-time AI inference and signal processing at the edge.
Offering ultra-low latency and reduced power consumption, NeuraWave targets time-sensitive sectors such as defense, telecommunications, autonomous vehicles, and healthcare, supporting applications like time-series prediction and anomaly detection.
This marks NeuraWave’s transition from prototype to commercial product, advancing Quantum Computing Inc.’s 2025 roadmap and moving photonic computing from laboratory research to practical machine learning deployments.
NeuraWave promises low-power AI, but can its low-precision hardware handle complex real-world tasks?
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As the US builds a domestic photonics supply chain, what does this mean for global tech competition?