One of the most unusual applications of edge AI and sensors technology comes from DUG Technology combined with Solidigm NVMe SSDs and Hypertec servers using immersion cooling. | Solidigm explains work ...
The struggling $22 billion US Army IVAS program that began in 2018 under a contract with Microsoft has offered engineers and ...
Here’s some cool research: Embedded sensors that detect cracks in advanced composite materials deployed in aircraft and spacecraft can also generate heat that can be used to heal the structural damage ...
For engineers and designers using sensors in applications that operate at the edge, the news about the new Panther Lake processor from Intel will be important. No, Intel is not making its own sensors ...
Intel, TSMC, Samsung and other global companies are all planning chip fabs in the U.S. in coming years. While billions of dollars will go for those high-tech plants and their equipment, questions ...
Remember the metaverse? The technology was the subject of a hype explosion, beginning in late 2021, when the company formerly known as Facebook rebranded itself as Meta, made a big investment in ...
Rapidus remains on track to produce 2nm process node advanced chips in early 2027 at a state-of-the-art facility now under construction in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. Funding includes $6.1 billion ...
Since 1954, silicon has been at the foundation of advanced technology: its position as the basis of our electronics infrastructure is seen as widely unassailable. Yet guided as it is by Moore's law, ...
Intel Foundry is partnering with UMC, a Taiwanese semiconductor fabrication company, to produce a 12nm chip for use in everything from high-speed transmission needed in high-performance computing to ...
Another chip supply chain crisis could be in store due to the emerging Russia-Ukraine conflict. Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday, firing missiles into military installations and advancing tanks and ...
This story has been updated since its original publication on March 17 with comments from analyst Dylan Patel. A question likely to come up for CEO Jensen Huang at Nvidia’s global AI GTC conference ...