AI’s $400 bn problem: Are chips getting old too fast?
In pursuit of the AI dream, the tech industry this year has plunked down about $400 billion on specialized chips and ...
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In pursuit of the AI dream, the tech industry this year has plunked down about $400 billion on specialized chips and ...
Read moreDetailsThermosets, such as epoxy and silicon rubbers, are a class of polymer (i.e., plastic) materials that harden permanently when they undergo ...
Read moreDetailsResearchers have developed an ultra-thin 3D display with a wide viewing angle, clear image quality and vivid display depth. By overcoming ...
Read moreDetailsElectromagnetic waves with frequencies between microwave and infrared light, also known as terahertz radiation, are leveraged by many existing technologies, including ...
Read moreDetailsCarbon nanotubes (CNTs), cylindrical nanostructures made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, have proved to be promising for the ...
Read moreDetailsThe rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) poses challenges to today's computer technology. Conventional silicon processors are reaching their limits: they ...
Read moreDetailsCotton-based fiber fuel cells can now convert methanol into electricity while sustaining peak power density through 2,000 continuous flex cycles. This ...
Read moreDetailsA research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a technological advancement that allows body heat to generate electricity sufficient to power ...
Read moreDetailsA team led by scientists from Peking University has developed a rubber-like material that converts body heat into electricity. This advance ...
Read moreDetailsAddressing a major roadblock in next-generation photonic computing and signal processing systems, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of ...
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