Robotics firm inks strategic collaboration with chip giant to advance next-generation robotics and physical AI, and work jointly on reference architectures for full-stack robotics systems.
The future for our computers will literally be at the speed of light. Extremely short light pulses can perform ultrafast logical operations: these are the findings of a study recently published in the ...
A recent analysis by TrendForce casts a dark shadow over the future of the most popular machines in the portable PC market. According to the consulting ...
Faculty of AI and Scientific Computing in Medicine (AISCM) ...
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I turned a real Corvette into a giant RC car
A COMPUTER genius has managed to build a full size remote-controlled Corvette that wouldn’t look out of place in the latest Fast and Furious film. Bjorn Harms decided to pursue his childhood dream by ...
St. Cloud State University shines bright with a top-20 ranking for its online computer science program, showcasing quality education in tech.
A study published in the prestigious journal Nature Photonics describes how laser sequences can be used not only to transmit information, but also to process it To achieve this aim, the researchers ...
China must “fight the battle for key core technologies,” the five-year plan said. Specific goals, apart from AI, electric vehicles and robotics, include making advancements in semiconductors, ...
The chatbot era ended—agentic AI needs physical networks. Corning's fiber optics are essential as connectivity demand grows ...
Florida International University (FIU) researchers have developed a quantum-safe encryption system designed to protect digital content from the next generation of cyberattacks.
Apple is internally testing larger iMac models with faster chips as it considers expanding premium product tiers and evolving its desktop lineup.
AI demand is triggering a historic memory-chip shortage. Meeting exponential demand for chips will be expensive and maybe even impossible.
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