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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and ...
It's been a long time since Alice Charton got a good look at a human face. There are plenty of people moving through her world, of course—her husband, her friends, her doctors, her neighbors—but ...
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How sushi rolls inspired a flexible fiber chip as thin as a human hair
Scientists led by a team from Fudan University in Shanghai have created a new flexible fiber chip as thin as a human hair.
By Jaspreet Singh and Zaheer Kachwala Jan 22 (Reuters) - Global demand for smartphones, personal computers and gaming ...
The agreement with the start-up Cerebras is the latest in a series intended to expand the A.I. company’s computing power.
The Trump administration has placed a 25 percent tariff on certain advanced computing chips from AMD and Nvidia, among others ...
Joseph Friedman, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, uses a probe station to test small neuromorphic devices. Friedman has developed a ...
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China’s hair-thin fiber chips bring computer-level processing into washable fabric
Chinese scientists have developed fully flexible fiber chips that embed complete electronic circuits inside ...
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Leaders promise 45,000 jobs from Micron’s $100B computer chip campus in Clay
Editor’s note: This story was the first in a series of stories on Micron detailing their plans to build a giant chip plant in ...
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