For Apple, Brian Lynch’s exit brings fresh upheaval to a division struggling to make headway in the smart home market.
A tiny change at the boundary between two oxide layers may point to a less power-hungry future for artificial intelligence.
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Scientists develop brain-inspired chip for more efficient AI hardware, cut energy use by 70%
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a high-performance memristor using a specialized ...
K-Tech Solutions Company Limited (NASDAQ: KMRK; “K-Tech”), a Hong Kong-based design house specializing in complex electromechanical products and educational hardware, announced signing a memorandum of ...
Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain. The researchers, led by ...
Indian American researcher’s AGILE3D system adapts 3D detection strategy in real time to match scene complexity.
Why engineering limits and the “Couch Problem” leave investors with no margin of safety in the race for Optimus.
Elon Musk unveils “Macrohard,” a Tesla and xAI AI system designed to perform complex computer tasks and potentially replicate the functions of software companies.
By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on quantum technologies since the 1990s. In the mid-1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard invented an encryption technology that could theoretically never be ...
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Brain-inspired chip claims 70% cut in AI energy use, Cambridge says
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a nanoelectronic device built from hafnium oxide that mimics how ...
GM’s Global Technical Center is both architectural icon and hardworking heart of the massive American car company. It’s also ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new type of computer hardware inspired by how the human ...
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