Quantum technology has reached a turning point, echoing the early days of modern computing. Researchers say functional ...
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Moore's law: The famous rule of computing has reached the end of the road, so what comes next?
For half a century, computing advanced in a reassuring, predictable way. Transistors—devices used to switch electrical ...
From computers to smartphones, from smart appliances to the internet itself, the technology we use every day only exists ...
Gates-backed silicon photonics startup unveils optical transistors 10,000× smaller and chips with 1,000× squared matrix ...
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Bill Gates-backed startup vows to resurrect Moore’s law with optical chips
Bill Gates is backing a bold bet that the next leap in computing power will not come from squeezing more transistors onto ...
If the claim is accurate, it would mean that China has bleeding-edge tech that could rival chips from Intel and TSMC. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
What if ultrafast pulses of light could operate computers at speeds a million times faster than today's best processors? A team of scientists, including researchers from the University of Arizona, are ...
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