By Wolfgang Maier, Director HW Development, IBM R&D – Systems & Technology Group, Böblingen
The ongoing digitization of todays world is essentially based on Shannon’s theory of Information and its implementation by means of semiconductor cicuitry, which is characterized by Moore’s law. The principal concept of this approach is to represent information by bits, which stands for the
minimum unit of information. With the advanced availabilty of digital data there is a growing expectation to extract more value from this data, which in consequence means to deal with more complex abstractions of information, respectively requires an enormous additional demand in traditional compute capacity. As physical limitations are inevitably confining the forward projection of Moore’s law new compute paradigms are essential to cope with the challenges arising from e.g. new applications in the field of Artificial Intelligence or from scientific issues in regard to Material Sciences. Brain inspired computing leveraging neurosynaptic approaches respectively quantum information processing using qBits as a complex representation of information represent such type of new compute paradigms.
The talk will give an overview of the current state of technology in respect to Moore’s law, outline the underlying concepts of information theory and give insights on how those new compute paradigms are applied respectively implemented.
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