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This Single Neuron Breakthrough Could Shrink AI Chips by 100x
Tiny, brain-inspired devices developed at USC Viterbi are replicating how neurons work in real life. Using atoms instead of ...
A team of scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have created an ultrathin transistor unlike any current design. Instead of larger 3-D layers of semiconductors, as in ...
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Scalable memtransistor arrays show potential for energy-efficient artificial neural networks
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have fabricated ultra-thin memtransistor arrays from ...
The post examines reverse-phase dimming, also known as trailing-edge dimming, commonly used in modern lighting systems.
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Steve Sells interview: the career highlights of a Naim legend whose 27-year “big amp” dream finally became a reality
In the intervening 21 years between completing his further education (1990) and starting at Naim (2001), Sells earned his ...
Engadget staffers spend the entire year poking, prodding and otherwise testing the latest tech gadgets. So we’ve got a pretty good handle on what’s unique and interesting right now. We put together ...
The TVS Jupiter 110 and Honda Activa 110 are two popular scooters in the Indian market, each offering a reliable and comfortable ride but catering to slightly different preferences. The Jupiter ...
BMW R 1300 GS Price starts at Rs. 22.66 Lakh which is Rs. 21.92 Lakh costlier than base model of Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid priced at Rs. 74,044. The claimed mileage of BMW R 13 ...
Researchers achieve the first complete 2D flash chip, which can be programmed in 20 nanoseconds with minimal energy ...
We tested ereaders from Kobo, Amazon, Boox and more to see which one is the best overall, along with a budget pick and the best one with page-turn buttons.
Ken Fisher is retiring after 55 years as a broadcast technician, ending a career that spanned the evolution of radio from ...
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