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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks — using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Researchers generated images from noise, using orders of magnitude less energy than current generative AI models require.
Researchers at DTU have developed a nanolaser that could be the key to much faster and much more energy-efficient computers, ...
To fill the talent gap, CS majors could be taught to design hardware, and the EE curriculum could be adapted or even shortened.
As artificial intelligence (AI) drives explosive growth in data centers, communities across the U.S. are facing rising electricity costs, new industrial development, and mounting strain on an aging ...
HYDERABAD: A fire broke out at the state Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) at Lakdikapul on Saturday, leaving in its wake damaged digital and physical evidence ...
Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Prof. Sunkyu Yu and Prof. Namkyoo Park of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in collaboration ...
How do you make the complex reality of chips and electronics accessible to a broad audience? TU/e researcher Elles Raaijmakers believes an educational game can do just that. In the game I.C. Tycoon ...
Q4 2025 Earnings Call February 26, 2026 8:00 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsKevin HuntAlan Baratz - President, CEO & ...
Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
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A Radical New Computer Could Replace Electricity With Light—and Make Processing Unstoppable
A team of researchers developed “parallel optical matrix-matrix multiplication” (POMMM), which could revolutionize tensor processing by enabling a single light source to perform multiple operations ...
Five UW researchers have been named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows this week, joining a prestigious cohort of early-career ...
The invention of a nanolaser is the first step towards future digital communication, where communication on microchips can be based entirely on light particles.
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