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1,000x faster growth: China advances wafer-scale 2D chips with ultra-fast synthesis technique
Rising workloads from AI systems and large language models are pushing current chip architectures ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Scientists Found a Flaw in a 300-Year-Old Law of Physics, and It Changes How Friction Works
A 300-year-old law of physics just got outsmarted, by magnets. Scientists proved friction doesn't always play by the rules.
Heat has always been the quiet enemy inside electronics. Once temperatures climb much past 200 degrees Celsius, the memory ...
Confined molecules inside carbon nanotubes polarize under gate voltage, creating transistors with three stable logic states from a single material system.
In Q4, TCS announced a multi-dimensional strategic partnership with OpenAI, including developing AI infrastructure in India, ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Why Android phones used to feel more innovative (and what we lost)
Features that felt futuristic in 2014...but aren't available today.
When converting from air to liquid cooling, components without liquid may become too hot. An entire board or system must undergo thermal analysis to ensure that any components that were once cool ...
Terabase has used the first version of the Terafab system to install 40 MW of tracking solar over across multiple commercial ...
If Fonzie walked into Cakes & Cream Fifties Diner in Branson, he’d probably give it two thumbs up and an “Ayyyy!” This retro restaurant captures the spirit of the 1950s so perfectly, you might start ...
A joint research team led by Dr. Jeong Sohee from the Center for Extreme Materials Research at KIST and Dr. Lee Kwang-hee ...
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