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  2. Coherent, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Coherent was founded in May 1966 by physicist James Hobart and five cofounders. It went public in 1970. Over time, Coherent acquired other laser businesses and expanded to lasers for different industries and applications. From 2004 to 2021, it grew from $400 million to almost $2 billion in revenues, in part through a series of acquisitions.

  3. List of companies involved in quantum computing or ...

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    Quantum computing applications [87] Leesburg, VA, USA Quantum Machines [88] 2018 Computing Quantum control electronics and software [89] Tel Aviv, Israel Quantum Source Labs 2021 Computing Photonics Quantum computing Ness Ziyona, Israel Quantum Thought [90] 2018: Computing Quantum Algorithms: San Francisco: California, USA Qubrid 2023

  4. Photonics - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Photonics' is derived from the Greek word "phos" meaning light (which has genitive case "photos" and in compound words the root "photo-" is used); it appeared in the late 1960s to describe a research field whose goal was to use light to perform functions that traditionally fell within the typical domain of electronics, such as telecommunications, information processing, etc ...

  5. Synopsys - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Synopsys and moved to Mountain View, California in 1987. [2] It became a public company through an initial public offering in February 1992. [3] [4] The company built a supercomputer using commodity Linux servers and off-the-shelf hardware in 2006 to develop and run EDA applications with intense computational ...

  6. Optical computing - Wikipedia

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    Optical computing or photonic computing uses light waves produced by lasers or incoherent sources for data processing, data storage or data communication for computing.For decades, photons have shown promise to enable a higher bandwidth than the electrons used in conventional computers (see optical fibers).

  7. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    Soon after LinkedIn's acquisition by Microsoft, LinkedIn's new desktop version was introduced. [42] The new version was meant to make the user experience similar across mobile and desktop. Some changes were made according to the feedback received from the previously launched mobile app. Features that were not heavily used were removed.

  8. Bell Labs - Wikipedia

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    Bell Labs [b] is an American industrial research and development (R&D) company, currently operating as a subsidiary of Finnish technology company Nokia.With a long history, Bell Labs is credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, the Unix operating system, and the programming languages ...

  9. IPG Photonics - Wikipedia

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    IPG Photonics Corporation is a manufacturer of fiber lasers. [2] IPG Photonics developed and commercialized optical fiber lasers, [ 3 ] which are used in a variety of applications including materials processing , medical applications and telecommunications . [ 2 ]