Apple Silicon M1: What does the future hold?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes says if you're worried about the current limitations, don't be.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes says if you're worried about the current limitations, don't be.
Scott Fulton explains how Google astonished the world by claiming its prototype quantum processor has achieved “supremacy” -- the ability to process a task in seconds that would take a classical supercomputer more than a lifetime. But how long can Google reign supreme before IBM mounts a challenge to its legitimacy? Months? Days?
Network fabric is now fast enough that some components of a server’s motherboard can run separately. But would such a separation be of value to anyone besides the makers of alternative processors?
The focus for the next generation of chips is artificial intelligence, neural networking, and support for high-quality photos and video.
At the VLSI Symposia, Samsung gave the first detailed look at its 7nm platform, which is likely to be the first chipmaking process to use a new form of lithography that has been in the works for decades.
Chinese internet giant sets up a semiconductor company and unveils plans to release its own artificial intelligence processor.
The silence of Chinese regulators has become deadly for the deal.
Intel's launch comes as the company is in a dogfight with AMD, which has been upping its innovation cadence and powering more systems.
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel's Justin Rattner and Michael Garner talk about materials and processes that will be used in the next 40 years to increase chip performance and advance production. Rattner and Garner discuss the future use of CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) technology and carbon-based devices such as carbon nanotubes.
AMD sponsored a 64-second film contest. Entrants were asked to express the concept of "waitlessness" in 64 seconds and to show off AMD's Athlon 64 X 2 dual-core processors. Here, the three winners: second place, then first place, then the grand-prize winner.