Yeah, it's nice to go faster, but "faster" will not outrace P != NP.
In all seriousness, I'm hoping that "Lyapunov computing" will get some more theoretical attention, because it is very easy to simulate extremely complicated dynamic systems (not constraining yourself to linked oscillator systems), but quantum computing has sort of sucked the air out of the "alternative computing technologies" ecosystem. In any case, the circuits have far outpaced the development of theory in this area.
In all seriousness, I'm hoping that "Lyapunov computing" will get some more theoretical attention, because it is very easy to simulate extremely complicated dynamic systems (not constraining yourself to linked oscillator systems), but quantum computing has sort of sucked the air out of the "alternative computing technologies" ecosystem. In any case, the circuits have far outpaced the development of theory in this area.