It's called NanoFab Reflection. It's expected to cost $614 million to build and is part of a $10 billion computer chip ...
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Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications ...
Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
The Pittsburgh startup, founded by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, has now raised $76 million in total.
Research findings and signs of computer chip industry demands were the top subjects at the 40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference April 8 at RIT. With indications of growth and novel ...
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 ...
Fei-Fei Li also just raised a billion dollars for her World Labs, though it’s much further along with its physical AI models for robots and other applications. Meantime, OpenAI, in a class of its own, ...
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Electron microscopy shows 'mouse bite' defects in semiconductors
Cornell researchers have used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect, for the first time, the atomic-scale defects in computer chips that can sabotage their performance. The imaging method, which was ...
There's a RAM shortage at the moment. RAM, as in random access memory. The memory computer keeps immediately at hand, so it can perform tasks quickly. How can that be? Well, as with so much these days ...
Silent silicon defects may cause modern CPUs and GPUs to produce incorrect results without crashing, raising concerns about data integrity in large-scale computing systems. The post Silent chip ...
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