By applying voltage to electrically control a new "transistor" membrane, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National ...
Adding big blocks of SRAM to collections of AI tensor engines, or better still, a waferscale collection of such engines, ...
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How does a computer CPU actually work?
In this video, we explore the fundamental components of computers, beginning with transistors and their role in CPUs. The Intel 4004 processor, the first commercially available processor, is discussed ...
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What makes transistors so important
ransistors control the flow of electricity, acting as tiny switches and amplifiers inside nearly every electronic device. This video breaks down how they work and why they’re considered one of the ...
When a videogame wants to show a scene, it sends the GPU a list of objects described using triangles (most 3D models are broken down into triangles). The GPU then runs a sequence called a rendering ...
If executed at the scale, Musk's orbital data center plan could have devastating effects on the environment and the ...
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Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
Just like each person has unique fingerprints, every CMOS chip has a distinctive "fingerprint" caused by tiny, random ...
AI optimists envision a future where artificial general intelligence (AGI) surpasses human intelligence, but the path remains riddled with scientific and logistical hurdles.
Reliability is now a system-level concern that includes everything from materials and packaging to testing with backside power.
Imagine a material cracking—now imagine what happens if there are small inclusions in the material. Do they create an ...
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