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Microsoft's new light-based computer inspired by 80-year-old technology — it could make AI 100 times more efficient
A computer that uses light rather than digital switches for calculations could help reduce the energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new study. The scientists who invented the ...
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At Snapdragon Summit, a Saudi company teased a laptop running an agentic AI interface that replaces traditional apps and ...
Your work has touched everything from mobile and ubiquitous computing to wireless networks, IoT and now CS education and ...
Chicago has quickly emerged as a hub for quantum computing, with the state of Illinois and technology companies pouring ...
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Scientists unveil world's first quantum computer built with regular silicon chips
A London-based startup has created the world's first full-stack quantum computer using a standard silicon CMOS chip ...
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5 reasons why an old gaming PC is the perfect start for your first home lab
Discover how an old gaming PC can be transformed into a capable home lab for learning virtualization, networking, and server ...
In the midst of tariffs, economic uncertainty, and more, one firm says that PC gamers will buy their way out of the Windows ...
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Science history: Invention of the transistor ushers in the computing era — Oct. 3, 1950
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the ...
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"We are at a point in history where something amazing is happening, and it may be amazingly good, and it may be amazingly bad ...
A micrograph showing the operation of a ‘conveyor belt’ of atom arrays. At each step, a fresh array is created at the bottom, ...
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