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Computer chips designed like biological brains can finally handle massive math problems without guzzling energy like a normal supercomputer
When you swing a tennis racket or catch a set of keys, you aren’t thinking about wind resistance or gravity. Yet, to perform that motion, your brain is solving a massive physics problem in ...
To fill the talent gap, CS majors could be taught to design hardware, and the EE curriculum could be adapted or even shortened.
Published in Nature, the study details the first large-scale demonstration of a photonic Ising machine operating without the ...
Abstract: Spiking neural networks (SNNs) offer an effective approach to solving constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) by leveraging their temporal, event-driven dynamics. Moreover, neuromorphic ...
Tesla appears to be quietly rolling out a new version of its Full Self-Driving computer, with new Model Y owners discovering their vehicles are equipped with “Hardware 4.5”, or AI4.5 as it’s being ...
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