To keep pace with modern design cycles and more complex hardware, the role of physics in the workflow must change.
This technical FAQ discusses how AI thermal models compare to physics-based approaches and which deep learning architectures ...
Does substantial GPU power draw and liquid cooling mean the end of the on-premise datacentre? We look at the AI factory revolution and find that a hybrid path for enterprises will likely still exist.
Over the past decade or so, foundation models have emerged as the dominant paradigm for interacting with language, images, ...
The proton sharks showed up on a Friday. In a routine data calibration meeting for NASA's Parker Solar Probe in 2020, a small ...
When Sabhya Katia, a Senior Building Analyst at Stantec, led the energy and compliance work on a chip-level liquid-cooled mission-critical deployment, he discovered that the assumption was baked into ...
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Solar-powered desalination system turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste
The United Nations estimates that 2.2 billion people lack safely managed drinking water, and communities from California to ...
An unusual thermoelectric effect has been observed in the semiconductor tellurium by RIKEN physicists for the first time.
Temperature adds another challenge. Standard DFT is essentially a zero-temperature approach, so thermal effects must be ...
A crater that never sees sunlight might sound like the wrong place to build delicate scientific equipment. Jun Ye sees it ...
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Stanford just built a quantum device that works at room temperature — twisted light linking electrons and photons without the giant cryogenic tank
Most quantum devices that link light to electron spin need to be chilled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, locked inside dilution refrigerators the size of a car. A team at Stanford ...
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