A major breakthrough just dropped in the computing chip space. Shanghai Jiao Tong University unveiled LightGen—an all-optical computing chip designed to handle massive generative AI models efficiently. What's the big deal? We're talking about a fundamentally different approach to processing power that sidesteps traditional bottlenecks. This kind of innovation matters because as blockchain networks scale and on-chain computation demands grow, the underlying hardware architecture becomes the real limiting factor. Optical computing could reshape how decentralized systems handle heavy computational loads, from smart contract execution to AI-powered oracle networks. The implications extend beyond hype—it's about building the infrastructure that makes next-generation Web3 applications actually viable at scale.

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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 12-20 09:55
Can optical chips really break through this time? It still seems to depend on real on-chain applications.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 12-20 09:42
Optical chips really need to be watched; on-chain computing power is essential, or everything else is pointless.
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TommyTeachervip
· 12-20 09:39
How far can this wave of optical chips go? The key still depends on whether the ecosystem can keep up.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 12-20 09:28
Optical chips, just hearing about them sounds like another layer of competition beyond blockchain.
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