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‘Fullertubes’ Join the Family of Carbon Crystals

IntroductionCarbon can arrange itself into one of the hardest materials in nature, or into one so soft that children inscribe trails of it on...

The global microchip race: Europe’s bid to catch up

On the edge of a tranquil forest an hour’s drive from Stuttgart, where hiking trails snake through the trees and across gently rolling hills,...

Quantum physics is weird, but here’s how it’s making us money

Following a visit to the UK’s National Quantum Technology Showcase, James McKenzie is excited about the prospects of UK firms developing...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through December 3)

Biotech Labs Are Using AI Inspired by DALL-E to Invent New DrugsWill Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review“These protein generators can be directed to...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through November 26)

Meta’s ‘Cicero’ AI Trounced Humans at Diplomacy Without Revealing Its True IdentityMack DeGeurin | Gizmodo“Meta says Cicero more than doubled the average score of...

Lex in-depth: the cost of America’s ban on Chinese chips

The advice “dig two graves, before you set out” applies to anyone bent on revenge. An old aphorism is hardly going to divert the...

This AI Supercomputer Has 13.5 Million Cores—and Was Built in Just Three Days

Artificial intelligence is on a tear. Machines can speak, write, play games, and generate original images, video, and music. But as AI’s capabilities have...

News – Quantum Computing Report

Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to...

Replacing a pacemaker with a device the width of a human hair

Scientists have fabricated and successfully tested an ultrathin patch-type cardiac device that can monitor a heartbeat and apply stimulations as necessary. Currently,...

AI-driven creativity gives overpowered PCs something worthwhile to do, at last

Column Until recently, personal computer hardware seemed to have leapt past any demands software could possibly place upon it. Even high-end games – traditionally...

Moore’s Law: Scientists Just Made a Graphene Transistor Gate the Width of an Atom

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There’s been no greater act of magic in technology than the sleight of hand performed by Moore’s Law. Electronic components that once fit in your palm have long gone atomic, vanishing from our world to take up residence in the quantum realm. But we’re now brushing the bitter limits of this trend. In a paper […]

Seven Hardware Advances We Need to Enable The AI Revolution

New architectures hold promise for low power, distributed AI.

The post Seven Hardware Advances We Need to Enable The AI Revolution appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.

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