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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 ...
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Scalable memtransistor arrays show potential for energy-efficient artificial neural networks
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have fabricated ultra-thin memtransistor arrays from ...
The device uses analogue waves in the microwave range of the electromagnetic spectrum within an artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Ultra-thin MoS2 memtransistor arrays feature controlled Schottky barriers, low variability, and reliable switching, boosting ...
Patent validates AIML's novel neural-network approach to denoising and mapping ECG signals, powering MaxYield™ and CardioYield™.Reinforces competitive advantage as the Company advances ...
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has added to a string of recent acquisitions, buying a startup called MK1 that develops ...
A research team has made a major discovery by designing molecules that could revolutionize computing. A research team at University of Limerick has made a major discovery by designing molecules that ...
The researchers discovered that this separation proves remarkably clean. In a preprint paper released in late October, they ...
The chip is capable of solving simple logic operations and advanced computations, such as recognizing binary sequences or identifying patterns in high-speed data with an 88% accuracy rate.
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