Probabilistic computing with p-bits

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Abstract

Digital computers store information in the form of bits that can take on one of two values 0 and 1, while quantum computers are based on qubits that are described by a complex wavefunction, whose squared magnitude gives the probability of measuring either 0 or 1. Here, we make the case for a probabilistic computer based on p-bits, which take on values 0 and 1 with controlled probabilities and can be implemented with specialized compact energy-efficient hardware. We propose a generic architecture for such p-computers and emulate systems with thousands of p-bits to show that they can significantly accelerate randomized algorithms used in a wide variety of applications including but not limited to Bayesian networks, optimization, Ising models, and quantum Monte Carlo.

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Kaiser, J., & Datta, S. (2021, October 11). Probabilistic computing with p-bits. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0067927

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