Humanity now takes more photos every two minutes than were captured in the entire 19th century. Billions are created daily. For many individuals, a single smartphone contains 10,000, 20,000, sometimes ...
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A research team led by Lee Hyun Jun and Noh Hee Yeon from the Division of Nanotechnology at DGIST has succeeded in implementing the world's first two-terminal-based artificial intelligence (AI) ...
NVIDIA’s main highlight at this year’s GTC was its Vera Rubin “AI factory in a box." The full-stack, vertically integrated hardware/software solution is designed to support the latest ...
Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain. The researchers, led by ...
Jabez Eliezer Manuel, Senior Principal Engineer at Booking.com, presented “Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: The Unpolished ...
Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Maisa, is an AI researcher and engineer focused on developing reliable, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence systems. He co-founded Maisa in 2024 to build ...
Spread the loveThe technology landscape is undergoing a transformative phase, primarily driven by the surging demand for memory chips. Micron Technology, a leading memory chip manufacturer, has ...
In a world where intelligence can live everywhere, competitive advantage belongs to those who decide fastest, closest to the ...
Samsung is reportedly set to exclusively supply high-bandwidth memory (HBM4) chips for OpenAI's upcoming Titan AI processor, boosting its next-gen chip business.
A new AI memory layer promises smarter wearables and robots, but a lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI raises urgent safety concerns while scientists push AI into extreme materials research.
Samsung is set to become the exclusive supplier of HBM4 memory for OpenAI’s Titan AI chip, marking a major boost for its next-generation chip business.
Alibaba Cloud today informed users it will increase prices for many services by up to 34 percent. “Due to the surge in global ...
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