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What if practical problems could be solved at the speed of light?
It’s a possibility with the Analog Interactive Machine (AIM), a unique “optical” computer developed by the Microsoft Research Lab in Cambridge. Learn how @Barclays is putting AIM to use: msft.it/6017gtupF
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