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Tag Archives: IEEE Spectrum
Could a Data Center Rewiring Lead to 6x Faster AI?
Cornelis Networks’ congestion-free architecture takes on Ethernet and InfiniBand. Continue reading
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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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Start-Ups Bring Optics Right to the GPU
New optical interconnects could provide the bandwidths needed for AI data centers. Continue reading
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Tagged Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical engineering, IEEE Spectrum, Optics, Photonics, Semiconductors
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Quantum Sensor Hits Nanosecond Resolution
A new development brings magnetic field imaging to the tabletop. Continue reading
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Tagged IEEE Spectrum, Magnetometers, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Physics, Semiconductors, Sensors, Ultrafast
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Piezoelectric Catalyst Destroys Forever Chemicals
Startup secures $16 million to deploy PFAS-busting tech for wastewater. Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, IEEE Spectrum, Materials Sciences, Microplastics, Water Resources, Water Treatment
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The Forecast Is Cloudy, With a Chance of Dropped Packets
Weather-based models predict threats to laser communications links. Continue reading
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Tagged Communications, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Lasers, Meteorology, Optics
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Underwater Acoustics System Helps Baby Corals Thrive
Researchers built a sophisticated device to mimic natural soundscapes. Continue reading
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Space-Based Sensor Captures Lightning Data in a Bottle
The Falcon Neuro imager is plugging gaps in lightning research. Continue reading
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Finally, a Flexible Semiconductor-Based Green Laser
NIST researchers crack a decades-old compact laser challenge Continue reading
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How Do You 3D Print Glass?
Precisely shaped glass is a tricky substance for additive manufacturing. Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, additive manufacturing, Electronics, IEEE Spectrum, Microfluidics, Optics, Photonics
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