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Team develops high-speed, ultra-low-power superconductive neuron device
A research team has developed a neuron device that holds potential for application in large-scale, high-speed superconductive neural network circuits. The device operates at high speeds with ultra-low ...
Researchers create a photochromic fluorescent system that performs optical neural computing and visual output in one step, ...
At GITEX Global, Kaspersky unveiled the latest version of its operating system for thin clients, Kaspersky Thin Client 2.3.
Wago’s new Power Supply 2587 Base series comes in robust metal housing, delivers up to 94% efficiency, and has a mean time ...
Intel Core Ultra CPUs enable the operation of local AI solutions. This allows users to utilize AI solutions without having to ...
The types of diagnostic measures that use watchdog timers as recommended by the IEC61508-2 standard to address failures in ...
Modern security needs context from the very first touch. Device intelligence gathers trustworthy, low-latency signals from ...
Peloton is refreshing its entire hardware lineup, launching new AI features for strength training, and raising All-Access ...
The ANBERNIC RG DS looks to be the cheapest dual-screen handheld on the block, but a new video showcases impressive 3DS performance.
Stanford researchers built a device that routes quantum data with 95.3% accuracy. It could make future quantum computers more ...
Workloads, system performance, and the need to continually learn and adapt are demolishing constraints that have made chip ...
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New HydroHaptic technology could have you squeezing, pinching, and twisting a pliable mouse or joystick
Computer scientists have revealed an innovative, expressive, two-way input peripheral technology dubbed HydroHaptics.
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