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MIT’s chip stacking leap could slash energy use for hungry AI chips
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy it takes to move data on and off chips. Training ...
Early-stage disease diagnosis relies on the highly sensitive detection of biomarkers. Optical whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) microcavity sensors have emerged as a highly promising technology for ...
Researchers at Stanford, MIT, and other universities unveiled a new, monolithic 3D processor that could help solve one of the biggest problems facing chipmakers: the processor-memory performance gap.
As process nodes continue to advance into the sub-micron era, the limitations of traditional scaling are becoming increasingly evident. Larger monolithic chips are facing challenges such as higher ...
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Tiny 3D-printed light cages could power a quantum internet leap
Tiny 3D-printed “light cages” are giving researchers a new way to catch and hold individual particles of light on a chip, a ...
A chip smaller than one square millimeter stores 160 holographic images at arbitrary 3D coordinates, with each spatial location functioning as an encryption key. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Most storage ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking on-chip quantum memory platform using 3D-nanoprinted hollow-core waveguides called "light cages" to store flying photons in cesium vapor. This innovative ...
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