AI may sound like us, but does it think like us? That question has puzzled scientists, philosophers, and the public for decades. Now, researchers from
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Semiconductors, optical devices, and scintillators all rely on single crystals, but until now, these crystals have had a fundamental weakness: they can’t take extreme heat.
More than a decade after the U.S. first branded Huawei a national security threat, the Chinese tech giant now says it has turned sanctions into
Chinese researchers have unveiled the world’s first adaptive, full-band, high-speed communication chip, a breakthrough that could power 6G networks, next-generation radar, and autonomous vehicles. Developed
Chinese researchers have announced a major breakthrough in neuromorphic computing with the launch of Darwin Monkey, a brain-inspired supercomputer that mimics the structure of a
Intel used the stage of Hot Chips 2025 in Cupertino to unveil its most ambitious Xeon yet: Clearwater Forest, an all-E-core server processor built on
Mark Zuckerberg has always been accused of moving fast and breaking things. However, his company, Meta, is now moving quickly to power things, specifically, artificial
Intel is exploring a novel approach to enhance single-threaded performance without relying solely on higher clock speeds or larger, monolithic cores. A newly published patent
HYTE is inviting PC enthusiasts to help shape the future of its upcoming X50 Modern Performance Case, a bold new chassis set to launch in
Google is expected to face fresh antitrust fines from the European Commission in its long-running investigation into the company’s adtech business. While the penalty is