Research findings and signs of computer chip industry demands were the top subjects at the 40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference April 8 at RIT. With indications of growth and novel ...
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'Brain' computer chip could fix one of the biggest problems with AI
New ‘human brain’ computer chip could fix one of the biggest problems with AI - Chips could use far less power – and learn in ...
An Australian company aiming to build the world's first commercial-scale quantum computer will take another leap towards its ...
Bees navigate their surroundings with astonishing precision. Their brains are now inspiring the design of tiny, low-power chips that could one day guide miniature robots and sensors. By Tom Cassauwers ...
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Ultra-compact photonic AI chip operates at the speed of light
Australian researchers have built an ultra-compact artificial intelligence (AI) chip that is able to make calculations using the power of light, at the speed of light. The nano photonic chip prototype ...
A new kind of nanoelectronic device could dramatically cut the energy used by AI hardware through mimicking the human brain, accordin ...
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Atom-thin material could help solve chip manufacturing problem
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called ...
South Korea accounts for only 19% of the world's semiconductor production while the U.S. produces only 12% of the global share, a drop in the ocean.
So, you’re trying to get a handle on BGA flip chip tech? It’s one of those things that sounds complicated, but once you break it down, it’s not so bad. Basically, it’s a way to connect chips to ...
Decades after the first brain chip enabled a paralysed person to move a cursor on a screen, turn words into speech and control a robotic arm, the creator behind the technology believes the devices are ...
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