Increasing ising machine capacity with multi-chip architectures
Anshujit Sharma, Richard Afoakwa, Zeljko Ignjatovic, Michael Huang
Abstract
Nature has inspired a lot of problem solving techniques over the decades. More recently, researchers have increasingly turned to harnessing nature to solve problems directly. Ising machines are a good example and there are numerous research prototypes as well as many design concepts. They can map a family of NP-complete problems and derive competitive solutions at speeds much greater than conventional algorithms and in some cases, at a fraction of the energy cost of a von Neumann computer.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceIsing modelVon Neumann architectureFraction (chemistry)Theoretical computer scienceStatistical physicsOrganic chemistryChemistryPhysicsOperating systemQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureComputability, Logic, AI AlgorithmsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications