Boeing Funds Israel’s LightSolver To Advance Laser Optical Computing

LightSolver Caption: LightSolver's optical supercomputer uses laser interference patterns to solve complex physics problems

LightSolver's optical supercomputer uses laser interference patterns to solve complex physics problems.

Credit: LightSolver
Boeing is funding Israeli startup LightSolver to apply its laser-based computing technology to improve and accelerate complex engineering simulations involving the degradation of structural materials that effect aircraft life and maintenance costs. The investment in continued development and...
Graham Warwick

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