Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
Q4 2025 Earnings Call February 26, 2026 9:00 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsGordon Johnston - President, CEO & Non- ...
The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), a machine that profoundly reshaped computing, marked its 80 th ...
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Nintendo succeeded by shunning the slaughter and darkness that drives so many franchises ...
A UCL-led team will receive £19.5 million over five years to provide a powerful, high-speed computing resource for ...
Understanding how a healthy brain works can provide insight into how it fails, too. Scientists hope that studying organoids derived from humans with neurodevelopmental disorders — particularly ...
Twenty-nine years ago, IBM's computer Deep Blue beat the reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov. It has since become clear that computers are superior to humans at the Game of Kings. Yet despite ...
Rewriting the automotive rule book is no easy task. There’s a reason things have been done the same way for so long – if it ...
Summary: Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) is a strategy where attackers collect encrypted data today and store it until ...
These dormant holdings, often called Nakamoto’s coins, have never been spent, and now, they are at the center of a growing ...
The development hasn’t been straightforward. Early versions of the algorithm struggled with shadows and confused driftwood for plastic bottles. We spent months refining the system through trial and ...