NSF Discover Superconducting Podcast
What if your computer didn't need to be certain to be powerful? In this episode, we take a deep dive into Professor Pedram Khalili's work in the emerging field of probabilistic computing — a fundamentally different approach to tackling problems that have stumped classical systems for decades. From cracking integer factorization to navigating complex energy landscapes, Khalili shows how pairing magnetic tunnel junctions with CMOS circuits unlocks speed and efficiency that deterministic computing simply can't match. Along the way, he introduces p-dits, a multi-dimensional twist on traditional computing variables, and makes the case for a future where cutting-edge spintronic devices and scalable digital architectures finally speak the same language. Essential listening for anyone curious about the hardware frontier reshaping AI and beyond.
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