Graduating electrical and computer engineering major Fletch Rydell discovered a love of computer architecture through classes ...
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Inspired by the brain, researchers build smarter and more efficient computer hardware
As traditional computer chips reach their physical limits and artificial intelligence demands more energy than ever, ...
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Making computer architecture labs less painful
From cache modeling to full-system simulation, computer architecture labs can be daunting to set up. Recent tooling improvements and standardized workflows are helping students and researchers run ...
Yuanchao Xu will lead this research with the support of one of the most prestigious grants in support of early-career faculty ...
A licensed attorney with nearly a decade of experience in content production, Valerie Catalano knows how to help readers digest complicated information about the law in an approachable way. Her ...
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Hybrid AI architecture could turn neuromorphic systems into reliable discovery machines
The artificial intelligence (AI) machines that guide the world can be grouped into three main categories: inference machines, ...
G networks will be coming over the course of the next three to four years, offering unprecedented capability than their predecessors. But his does not mean you have to spend unprecedented amounts to ...
A detailed understanding of how containerised applications work with data storage is needed to migrate enterprise IT to a cloud-native architecture.
Cisco's Michael Dickman argues that 85% of enterprises stuck in AI pilot mode share one problem: identity governance ...
Researchers discover decision-making signals in the brain's early sensory regions, suggesting bidirectional feedback loops ...
Icomera, a wholly owned subsidiary of Equans, today announced the launch of the XS1, a compact, connectivity-focused rail router designed for deployments where reliable onboard connectivity is the pri ...
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The permanent exam scandal: How India keeps failing 22 lakh students every year
From committees and CBI probes to promises of reform, the NEET crisis keeps repeating itself. The real scandal is not just the leak, it is a system that learns nothing from its own failures.
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