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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 ...
In 2022, AMD completed Class B qualification for the company’s first space-grade Versal™ adaptive SoCs. The XQR Versal™ AI ...
SK hynix's rumored HBS (High Bandwidth Storage) uses stacked mobile DRAM and NAND chips into a single package, for next-gen ...
Parade Technologies Samples World’s First eDP TTED for Automotive Cockpit Displays; New TC1316V simplifies design and reduces cost ...
What are the most important trends in radio on-air audio processing? We asked Jeremy Preece, David Bialik, Joe Geerling, Dan ...
SK hynix is working on a new high-bandwidth storage (HBS) that could power up the future smartphones and tablets.
From satellites to deep space probes, missions increasingly depend on onboard AI/ML to analyze data, detect anomalies, and ...
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), the supply of high bandwidth memory (HBM) is failing to keep up with ...
A team at the University of Stuttgart has engineered a compact short-pulse laser that achieves up to 80% efficiency—far ...
Marvell Technology's AI-fueled data center surge underscores its strength, but rising competition and valuation pressures ...
Leading HBM device makers and foundries must simultaneously handle multi-layer chip stacking, die warpage, and shorter ...
Eight years after its launch in January 2017, the ADQ7DC digitizer from Teledyne SP Devices continues to set the benchmark ...
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