As this earnings season has shown, large companies continue to invest heavily in AI. But one problem has been the massive electricity needs of these power-hungry AI servers. And with even ...
At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference, scientific and business leaders of the quantum computing industry hailed "spectacular" ...
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Music made by computers has been commonplace for many years now. All but the most lo-fi of recordings are going to go through a computer in some fashion, and oftentimes computers are doing all the ...
Researchers believe that neuromorphic computer chips can be made more unique and more biodegradable in the future. For sustainable and fast computing, a team of scientists from the Washington State ...
In a regulatory filing, Super Micro Computer announced the completion of a review by a special committee. The company took a number of big steps that should help restore investor confidence. This is a ...
In the nearly 50 years that Apple has existed, the company has made a vast range of products that have changed the face of technology. While there is much to be said for the company's strides in terms ...
According to researchers at Washington State University (WSU), the future of neuromorphic computer chips may lie in … honey. Scientists involved in the study claim that this technology could be paving ...
“Empathy is the new black,” someone said to me recently, referring to the trend in recent years to blame many of humanity’s most pressing problems on the depletion of empathy in today’s tech-mediated ...
A type of DNA computer that shows results through the motion of tiny beads could massively increase the parallel processing power of such machines. DNA computers take up less space than silicon-based ...
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