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Fil-Am community mourns death of Silicon Valley pioneer Dado Banatao
Members of the Filipino American community are mourning the death of Diosdado “Dado” Banatao, a pioneering engineer and ...
Diosado “Dado” Banatao, a Silicon Valley tech developer, entrepreneur and venture capitalist died on Dec. 25 at the age of 79 ...
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MIT finds a new way to pack more transistors on a chip
For decades, chipmakers have squeezed more computing power out of silicon by shrinking transistors, but that strategy is running into hard physical limits. A new approach from MIT aims to sidestep ...
Public records clearly shows that for the past 25 years, CERN has repeatedly built inadequate FPGA-based Level-1 Triggers, necessitating multiple rebuilds. During the Higgs boson discovery ...
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Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardware
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy and heat of conventional chips. As models scale ...
Nanusens' novel approach to creating nanoscale sensor structures inside the CMOS layers. How the methodology helps shrink cost and size. Previously, MEMS sensors were created by employing proprietary ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have sought alternatives to silicon for building molecular electronics. The vision was ...
Tiny molecules that can think, remember, and learn may be the missing link between electronics and the brain. For more than ...
Why it's essential to combine sign-off accuracy, iterative feedback, and intelligent automation in complex designs.
The billionaire Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, has become the world’s leading global health philanthropist, but his overture to the late, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continues to haunt him, ...
What just happened? TSMC has begun volume production of chips based on its N2 process technology, marking a major new step in 2nm-class node manufacturing. The company disclosed the milestone on its ...
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