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New in-memory computing chip promises faster processing with lower energy use
Artificial intelligence chip developers SK hynix and TetraMem have demonstrated a new memory-centric processor ...
TetraMem Inc., a leader in Analog In-Memory Computing (A-IMC) technology, and SK hynix Inc., a global leader in AI memory and ...
Researchers have developed a compact, low-cost convolutional spectrometer that delivers lab-grade precision for applications ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
SK hynix and TetraMem collaborate on experimental chip to bolster edge AI energy efficiency
SK hynix, TetraMem, and the University of Southern California built a memristor-based in-memory computing system-on-chip for ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
How interceptor missiles work: The technology behind stopping missiles in mid-air
Intercepting a missile sounds straightforward. Launch another missile at it before it reaches its ...
There are some obvious big picture issues that stand between us and useful quantum computing. Issues like whether we can make ...
New Scientist on MSN
Special relativity can warp chemical bonds – now we've seen it happen
An experiment with a charged molecule of bismuth and carbon reveals how effects from Albert Einstein’s special relativity ...
Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity predicts that a rotating mass like the Earth pulls the fabric of space and ...
Underpinning much of modern technology, from smartphones to scanning tunneling microscopes to particle colliders, is Fermi's ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
How does superconductivity begin? Unveiling the hidden flow of electrons
Superconductivity, a phenomenon in which electricity flows without resistance, is considered the core of quantum computers ...
A research team at Marburg University has investigated one of the largest enzyme complexes found in nature to date and ...
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