Look at this tiny winged microchip the size of a grain of sand
Are people ready for seed-sized surveillance computers falling from the sky?
Are people ready for seed-sized surveillance computers falling from the sky?
Brain-based computing could help tech companies overcome the current constraints of chip design.
With weaker-than-expected Q4 sales and a light Q1 outlook, shares were down in after-hours trading
Updated: Chip giant's eighth-generation Core i9 features six cores and 12 threads, and is aimed at content creation and VR.
The Cortex M7 is designed for everything from appliances to edge routers to automotive, sensor hubs and industrial controls.
Nvidia's Tegra mobile processor had a dismal second quarter, but the company is optimistic about the second half. On the flip side, Nvidia Tesla processor server bet is paying off.
The first day of Nvidia's annual GPU Technology Conference delivered with updated roadmaps for its graphics processors and Tegra mobile chips, the company's first server appliance, and a “tiny, little computer” called Kayla among lots of other news.
Two months after resetting some of its goals with respect to environmental performance, Advanced Micro Devices has released the 16th version of its corporate responsibility report (a whopper at 83 pages).Here are some highlights related to the company's global environmental goals and performance:For its non-manufacturing sites, AMD achieved a 6 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions during 2010.
Here's the latest rumor for Apple fanboys and haters to work themselves into a lather over. A source close to AMD is confirming a report that Apple will use AMD's Fusion processors in some upcoming products.
As Intel's developer forum wound down this week it became increasingly clear that the company has two big ambitions. First, Intel wants a processor in every device on the planet. And it wants to be viewed as a "solution" provider.