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Researchers have created a new kind of 3D computer chip that stacks memory and computing elements vertically, dramatically speeding up how data moves inside the chip. Unlike traditional flat designs,
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Intel's 'Panther Lake' Core Ultra Laptop Chips Are Ready for Prime Time: All the Details We Know So Far
At CES, Intel details its launch lineup for the new Core Ultra Series 3 processors (based on its 2nm 18A architecture) that will launch this month across midrange to high-end AI PC laptops.
Learn how Apple's on-device AI hardware and future MacBook chips will introduce powerful MacBook AI features, boosting performance, privacy, and intelligent computing experiences.
For a decade, one company has maintained a near-total stranglehold on the business of selling the advanced computer chips that power machine learning and artificial intelligence: Nvidia. Armed with the most advanced blueprints for graphics processing units ...
Indian-origin professors Subhasish Mitra of Stanford University and Tathagata Srimani of Carnegie Mellon University are at the centre of a breakthroug.
But as the chip maker seeks to parlay its semiconductor dominance into control of the full stack, vendor lock-in is a major risk, says one analyst. Nvidia hopes that its new open-source AI model for physics, Apollo, will find application in a wide variety ...
San Diego-based startup Kneron Inc., an artificial intelligence company pioneering neural processing units for the edge, today announced the launch of its next-generation KL1140 chip Founded in 2015, Kneron is a leader in edge AI that designs ...
Elon Musk Intensifies Tesla's AI Chip Revolution With Hands-On Design, High-Paying Engineering Roles
Elon Musk is escalating Tesla's ambitions in AI chips, spearheading design meetings and recruiting elite engineers. On X, Musk invited candidates to apply to Tesla's AI chip team by sending an email with "three bullet points" illustrating "exceptional ability.
The startup’s CEO and some staff are to join Nvidia as part of new nonexclusive deal, a sign of growing demand for cutting-edge AI chips.
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here's how they did it.