➀ Scientists from Oregon State University have identified luminescent nanocrystals capable of quickly switching between light and dark states; ➁ These nanocrystals may become integral to optical computing, a way to rapidly process and store information using light particles; ➂ The research could help address hardware constraints and significant processing power requirements in AI systems.
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