Nvidia’s newest megachip, Blackwell, is by all accounts a modern-day miracle. It has 200 billion transistors and promises enough processing power to handle the largest AI models when thousands of ...
Sustainability isn’t a new concept to the semiconductor industry, but only now have officials begun getting a big picture view of the industry’s impact on the environment and how well it is doing at ...
UltraSense Systems, developer of touch sensing technology for automotive and other markets, has struck a deal with Germany’s BCS Automotive Interface Solutions (BCS-AIS), a component supplier large ...
Johnson Controls believes there is indeed a difference and plans to soon roll out what it calls an equipment performance advisor for building managers that more precisely controls HVAC and other ...
Rapidus remains on track to produce 2nm process node advanced chips in early 2027 at a state-of-the-art facility now under construction in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. Funding includes $6.1 billion ...
It remains to be seen if there is such a thing as a realistic contender to Nvidia’s AI throne, but Cerebras Systems is shooting its shot. The company has been claiming that its CS-3 system, based on ...
SandboxAQ, a quantum and AI technology company, started as an under-the-radar project at Google parent Alphabet back in 2016, at a time when the world was talking about both of those technologies ...
The dirty little secret behind all the powerful chips and components being produced to support modern AI functionality is hundreds of different potentially hazardous chemicals used to make GPUs, PCBs, ...
UltraSense Systems, a San Jose, California, company whose in-plane sensing technology enables smart touch interfaces in vehicles, this week saw its automotive market aspirations get a big boost ...
QuSecure, a provider of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and related security offerings, has gained an important partner in its pursuit of more government business with a new agreement with Carahsoft ...
Sometimes “super” just isn’t super enough. While the world’s classical supercomputers continue to get more powerful, with several on track to approach exascale status–capable of more than 1 ...
If 2023 and 2024 were all about AI training, 2025 is poised to be all about AI inference. The entire AI ecosystem needs that transition to happen to prove that the abundance of AI hype generated over ...