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Silicon chip propels 6G communications forward

A team of scientists has unlocked the potential of 6G communications with a new polarization multiplexer. Terahertz communications represent the next frontier in wireless technology, promising data transmission rates far ...

Thinking about the rise of brain-inspired computing

The recent widespread and long-lasting chaos caused by Microsoft outages across the globe exemplifies just how integral computing has become to our lives. Yet, as computer hardware and software improve, arguably the most ...

Neural network training made easy with smart hardware

Large-scale neural network models form the basis of many AI-based technologies such as neuromorphic chips, which are inspired by the human brain. Training these networks can be tedious, time-consuming, and energy-inefficient ...

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Photonic chip integrates sensing and computing for ultrafast machine vision
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AMD unveils new AI chips to challenge Nvidia
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Foxconn eyes 40 percent global AI server market share
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Researchers develop large-scale neuromorphic chip with novel instruction set architecture and on-chip learning
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Researchers and industry partners demonstrate cutting-edge chip technology for ultra-low power AI connected devices
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A new lease on life for old laptops
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Controlling chaos using edge computing hardware: Digital twin models promise advances in computing
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A new, low-cost, high-efficiency photonic integrated circuit
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Computer scientists discover vulnerability in cloud server hardware used by AMD and Intel chips
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Researchers propose design methodology for hardware Gaussian random number generators
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Turning up the heat on data storage: New memory device paves the way for AI computing in extreme environments
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Google plans to invest $2 billion to build data center in northeast Indiana, officials say
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New research demonstrates potential of thin-film electronics for flexible chip design
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Researchers develop tiny chip that can safeguard user data while enabling efficient computing on a smartphone
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Researchers develop energy-efficient probabilistic computer by combining CMOS with stochastic nanomagnet
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Tesla-inspired method can control the direction of heat flow in graphite crystals
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Displays of a Different Stripe

Displays drain more power than any other component of a handheld device, a problem that will only grow as mobile devices incorporate higher-definition graphics. One way to wring greater brightness from every watt is by providing ...

The $100 laptop is coming

Some manufacturers Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen approached about producing and selling a laptop computer for $100 laughed at her. Despite this chiding and disbelief, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) chief technology officer has persevered, ...

Intel to debut Core 2 Duo chips in August

Despite the inevitable complaints and grumbling from some quarters, change is a necessary thing -- especially in the microprocessor industry. This August, Intel will release the Intel Core 2 series of chips. The eighth generation ...

Samsung Produces 60-Nanometer 8-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory

Samsung Electronics today announced that it has begun mass producing an 8-Gigabit (Gb) NAND flash memory device, providing a much larger and more affordable storage density for consumer and mobile applications such as mobile ...

New Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor Doubles Performance

Intel Corporation today unveiled five new products in the Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series. Previously codenamed “Montecito,” the new processors are designed for the most sophisticated high-end computing ...

The case for heating up a chip race

The United States needs to bolster its capacity to manufacturer and develop cutting-edge semiconductors not just for economic reasons, but for national-security purposes as well, or so industry analysts argue.

Wavesat, TI working on WiMax access card

Texas Instruments and Wavesat are working on a reference design for a mini-PCI module that will lead to smaller and simpler WiMax wireless systems.