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MIT's chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes
Engineers from MIT say that stacking circuit components on top of each other could be the answer to creating more ...
Recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have opened new exciting possibilities for the rapid analysis of ...
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MIT’s chip stacking leap could slash energy use for hungry AI chips
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy it takes to move data on and off chips. Training ...
The University at Albany's embrace of IBM's artificial intelligence hardware and expertise is paying quick dividends for ...
(Nasdaq: SMTK), a company developing a new class of organic semiconductor technology, today announced that it has entered into a 12-month paid proof-of-concept agreement with a global consumer ...
Advancements in Applied Materials Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Applied Materials has been busy rolling out new gear ...
Advancements in Applied Materials Machines for Enhanced Chip Performance It’s pretty wild how much chip performance has ...
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Soft, 3D transistors could host living cells for bioelectronics
New research from the WISE group (Wearable, Intelligent, Soft Electronics) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU-WISE) has ...
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What early computer engineers had to use before transistors existed
Before transistors and microchips, engineers had limited options for building computing machines. Light bulbs, known as ...
If your New Year’s resolution is to understand quantum computing this year, take a cue from a 9-year-old podcaster talking to ...
Physicists have long relied on the idea that electrons behave like tiny particles zipping through materials, even though ...
When classic 2D scaling dominated, the industry’s center of gravity was disinflationary: Chip average selling prices (ASPs) trended lower, and wafer fab equipment (WFE) growth was intermittent. In ...
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