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Tag Archives: Computer Science
Could a Data Center Rewiring Lead to 6x Faster AI?
Cornelis Networks’ congestion-free architecture takes on Ethernet and InfiniBand. Continue reading
Posted in IEEE Spectrum
Tagged Computer Science, Data Science, Electronic engineering, Hearing Aids, IEEE Spectrum, Networking
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TSMC Bets On Unorthodox Optical Tech
MicroLED-based inteconnects could fuel energy-efficient AI data centers. Read more in IEEE Spectrum… Continue reading
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Tagged Computer Science, Data Science, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Optics
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Start-Ups Bring Optics Right to the GPU
New optical interconnects could provide the bandwidths needed for AI data centers. Continue reading
Posted in IEEE Spectrum
Tagged Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical engineering, IEEE Spectrum, Optics, Photonics, Semiconductors
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A Physicist Turned Fraud Detective
Renate Pazourek develops software tools that Austrian government agencies use to audit tax returns and other financial documents. Continue reading
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Tagged APS Physics, Careers, Computer Science, Physics, Ultrafast
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Nanofluidic memristors compute in brain-inspired logic circuits
By connecting two memristors that uses changes in ion concentrations and mechanical deformations to store information, researchers have created the first logic circuit based on nanofluidic components. Continue reading
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Tagged Computer Science, Fluid Dynamics, Mechanics, Physics World
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How Berkeley Lab Helped Develop One of the World’s Most Popular Open-Source Security Monitoring Platforms
A tool from the internet’s early days keeps Microsoft’s users secure while supporting the open-source paradigm. Continue reading