Researchers at QuTech in Delft, The Netherlands, have developed a new chip architecture that could make it easier to test and ...
Weijia Shang received BS degree in computer engineering from Changsha Institute of Technology, China, and Master and Ph.D. degrees in computer engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, ...
TBC, as the startup likes to refer to itself, said today it has raised $25 million in seed funding from Primary Ventures to ...
As sensor data overwhelms the cloud, Innatera’s neuromorphic chips bring always-on, ultra-low-power AI directly to the edge. But how?
HPC data centers solved many of the technical challenges AI now faces: low-latency interconnects, advanced scheduling, liquid cooling, and CFD -based thermal modeling. AI data centers extend these ...
For Anil Seth, another prominent neuroscientist, consciousness is a “controlled hallucination” because we never experience objective reality, whether externally in the world or within our minds. The ...
A team of researchers developed “parallel optical matrix-matrix multiplication” (POMMM), which could revolutionize tensor ...
Power, rather than compute, is fast becoming the limiting factor in scaling AI data centers. That shift has prompted Peak XV Partners to back C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup building ...
Intel's 18A process is built around the Backside Power Delivery Network, or BSPDN, a structural overhaul known inside Intel as PowerVia. Instead of routing power through ...
A research team has successfully implemented a programmable spinor lattice on a photonic integrated circuit (PIC). This platform enables the realization of non-Abelian physics, in which the outcome of ...
Improving density in circuit design is an ongoing challenge. One solution is to reconsider circuit layouts from the perspective of bandwidth optimization.
That's the audience that the London Business School is targeting with a new one-year MBA program. Unlike a traditional ...
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