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What Is a Transistor, and How Does It Work?
Transistors are tiny electronic components that act as switches and amplifiers, and they dwell at the heart of modern technology. In simple terms, a transistor can turn a flow of electricity on or off ...
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Forget transistors: an intelligent material computes like a brain
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
The GPU made its debut at CES alongside five other data center chips. Customers can deploy them together in a rack called the Vera Rubin NVL72 that Nvidia says ships with 220 trillion transistors, ...
This year’s top semiconductor stories were mostly about the long and twisting trips a technology takes from idea (or even raw ...
Atomic-scale imperfections in graphene transistors generate unique wireless fingerprints that cannot be copied or predicted, ...
Tiny molecules that can think, remember, and learn may be the missing link between electronics and the brain. For more than ...
There is a tendency to picture computers as cold, precise things, sealed away in clean rooms and humming quietly under desks.
Cerebras’ giant chip and other advances in 2025 reflect a post-Moore’s-law shift toward parallel computing and broader AI ...
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies ...
Researchers have created a new kind of 3D computer chip that stacks memory and computing elements vertically, dramatically ...
Connect X9 (1.6 TB/s bandwidth), Bluefield 4 DPU (offloads storage/security), NVLink 6 switch (scales 72 GPUs as one), ...
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Device smaller than a grain of dust looks to supercharge quantum computers
A device smaller than a grain of dust may help unlock the kind of quantum computers people have only dreamed about. Built on ...
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