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Scientists create world's first microwave-powered computer chip — it's much faster and consumes less power than conventional CPUs
A new kind of processor that uses microwaves can be used in future AI systems or in wireless communications, a new study ...
Thalia Design Automation, a leading innovator in electronic design automation (EDA) solutions, today announced the release of AMALIA Platform version 25.3, now qualified for advanced semiconductor ...
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Functional restoration of the Atlantic Forest: Exploring its limits and proposing alternatives
Planting trees is not enough. Although forest restoration efforts in the Atlantic Forest are advancing on a large scale, they ...
This study offers a valuable advance for neuroscience by extending a visualization tool that enables intuitive assessment of how dendritic and synaptic currents shape the output of neurons. The ...
The competitive landscape of the semiconductor inspection system market is defined by strategic mergers, technological ...
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On-chip cryptographic protocol lets quantum computers self-verify results amid hardware noise
Quantum computers, machines that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could outperform classical ...
A global consortium of scientists has created the first and most detailed "developmental maps" of the mammalian brain (from ...
Openness across software, standards, and silicon is critical for ensuring interoperability, flexibility, and growth.
The language we use for technology is often misleading, designed to tame, to domesticate. We are told Google has a new "chip.
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