Custom PC builder Maingear's BYO RAM program is the first in what we expect will be a variety of ways PC manufacturers cope ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New memory design lets AI think longer and faster with no extra power
Artificial intelligence has been bottlenecked less by raw compute than by how quickly models can move data in and out of memory. A new generation of memory-centric designs is starting to change that, ...
Ian King says that memory chips used to be boring. But market forces have turned them into a vital and scarce resource that ...
Stanford, CMU, Penn, MIT, and SkyWater Technology reached a major milestone by producing the first monolithic 3D chip ...
Social media often feels overwhelmingly toxic, but the reality is more restrained. Research finds that most harmful content ...
Are brain supplements effective in preventing memory lapses and improving cognitive capacity (thinking, problem solving, etc.)?
Fast fashion isn’t just a waste problem, it’s an emotional one. If we understand what we keep and why, we can buy better and ...
You might think your laptop is old but reliable, only to find that it suddenly became obsolete in 2026. Here's what you need ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
How brain-inspired algorithms could drive down AI energy costs
In a study published in Frontiers in Science, scientists from Purdue University and the Georgia Institute of Technology ...
With 120 and 125 teraFLOPS of BF16 grunt respectively, the Spark roughly matches AMD's Radeon Pro W7900, while achieving a roughly 2.5x lead over the Strix Halo-based G1a, which in our testing ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Got a new camera for Christmas? Here are my 10 expert tips for getting to grips with it fast!
There’s nothing like getting a new camera for Christmas! But like a new pair of shoes, it can take time to break it in.
MIT researchers tested the “Spatial Computing” theory and found that brain waves organize neurons into flexible, ...
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