Tag: computing
Exploring Spintronics: The Next Frontier in Data Processing
Spintronics leverages electron spin alongside charge, promising new approaches for data operations as traditional microelectronics near limits.
Read MoreHonor Launches MagicBook Pro 14 2026 and MagicBook 16 2026 Laptops in Russia
Honor has introduced the MagicBook Pro 14 2026 and MagicBook 16 2026 laptops in Russia, highlighting flagship performance and extended battery life.
Read MoreMSI PRO DP10 A14MG Delivers High Performance in Ultra-Compact Desktop Design
MSI’s PRO DP10 A14MG packs up to 20-core processing power into a compact, one-liter chassis tailored for demanding professional workloads.
Read MoreGoogle Develops Self-Adjusting Quantum Processor Enabling Continuous Calibration
Google’s new quantum processor technology adjusts parameters in real time, eliminating downtime for recalibration during computations.
Read MoreMeta Plans to Begin Manufacturing Its Own AI Chips by September
Meta aims to reduce reliance on Nvidia by producing in-house AI chips starting this September as part of a major compute capacity expansion.
Read MoreHuawei Plans AI Accelerator Entry in South Korea, Challenging Nvidia’s Market Hold
Huawei aims to enter the South Korean AI accelerator market with its Ascend 950 chips and Atlas 950 SuperPod platform in late 2026.
Read MoreEnthusiast Builds GPU Using 8,192 Coin-Sized RISC-V Chips
A tech enthusiast assembled a custom GPU from thousands of tiny RISC-V chips, achieving QVGA display output after six months of work.
Read MoreTaiwanese Motherboard Makers Expand Support for Chinese CXMT DDR5 Memory Amid Market Shifts
Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, including MSI, enhance compatibility with Chinese DDR5 CXMT memory modules, reflecting growing industry adaptation.
Read MoreAMD Launches Ryzen AI Halo Mini-PC for Local AI Development
AMD has introduced the Ryzen AI Halo, a compact PC featuring Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor for enhanced local AI workflows.
Read MoreExploring Evolutionary Approaches to Advance AI Beyond Scale
AI development predominantly relies on scaling models, but evolutionary principles may offer a refined path to smarter artificial intelligence.
Read MoreValve Revises Performance Claims for Steam Machine, Eases Up on 4K Expectations
Valve updates its Steam Machine performance promise, now supporting games up to 4K with FSR 4.1 rather than 4K at 60fps across all settings.
Read MoreMultiple Russian Data Center Projects Halted, Impacting Sovereign AI Development
Nearly 40 Russian data center projects have been frozen over three years, risking the country’s sovereign AI ambitions amid financial and energy constraints.
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