Researchers from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) have brought an old charge pumping technique back to life to ensure transistor quality,…
Researchers from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) have brought an old charge pumping technique back to life to ensure transistor quality, revitalizing it as "Frequency Modulated Charge Pumping."
Aiming to kick non-volatile memory to the next level, Weebit Nano demonstrated its first crossbar resistive random-access…
Aiming to kick non-volatile memory to the next level, Weebit Nano demonstrated its first crossbar resistive random-access memory (ReRAM or RRAM) arrays.
Announced at AltiumLive, the new Altimade application brings designers, supply chain experts, and manufacturers all on…
Announced at AltiumLive, the new Altimade application brings designers, supply chain experts, and manufacturers all on the same continuous digital thread.
Arm recently announced a new prototype architecture that has spun out of its Morello program, which may pave the road for…
Arm recently announced a new prototype architecture that has spun out of its Morello program, which may pave the road for next-generation data security systems.
At CES this year, Intel's executives are demonstrating new chips from its mobile computing platform and hardware from one…
At CES this year, Intel's executives are demonstrating new chips from its mobile computing platform and hardware from one of its automotive subsidiaries, Mobileye.
Processing-in-memory is no longer confined to the research realm. Even companies like Samsung and IBM are spearheading…
Processing-in-memory is no longer confined to the research realm. Even companies like Samsung and IBM are spearheading the movement toward in-memory computing.
A huge amount of the internet—up to a third of it, in fact—is run by Amazon Web Services. But the cloud, as Wayne…
A huge amount of the internet—up to a third of it, in fact—is run by Amazon Web Services. But the cloud, as Wayne Duso puts it, is not magic pixie dust. It works because of the blood, sweat, and tears of engineers. Hear all about it in this Season 3 finale of Moore's Lobby.
Hoping to take on real-time processing in more niche areas of research, a team from MIT along with A3D3 Institute, are…
Hoping to take on real-time processing in more niche areas of research, a team from MIT along with A3D3 Institute, are using deep learning models to make digesting large data sets easier.
Three recent announcements reflect what's happening in the memory space—and how it correlates with advances in…
Three recent announcements reflect what's happening in the memory space—and how it correlates with advances in high-performance computing.
How close are we to reverse-engineering the human brain's plasticity? New research in computational neuroscience and…
How close are we to reverse-engineering the human brain's plasticity? New research in computational neuroscience and nanotechnologies indicates that neuromorphic chips can read synaptic connectivity with greater sensitivity.
The world of integrated photonics has largely rested in research, however, could Intel creating a photonics-specific…
The world of integrated photonics has largely rested in research, however, could Intel creating a photonics-specific research center help give photonics the push to become a more mainstream technology?
If 2021's RISC-V Summit told us anything, it's that the open-source hardware movement isn't slowing down anytime soon.
If 2021's RISC-V Summit told us anything, it's that the open-source hardware movement isn't slowing down anytime soon.
A shift to in-house silicon is redefining the dynamics of the industry and shaking up long-standing "norms;" however, why…
A shift to in-house silicon is redefining the dynamics of the industry and shaking up long-standing "norms;" however, why is this happening and starting to gain momentum with larger companies?
The new Snapdragon extension expands the mobile platform's capabilities to new markets from PCs to ADAS.
The new Snapdragon extension expands the mobile platform's capabilities to new markets from PCs to ADAS.
Moving away from Cloud-based AI to the network Edge reduces power and bandwidth demands. Akida, the neuromorphic Edge AI…
Moving away from Cloud-based AI to the network Edge reduces power and bandwidth demands. Akida, the neuromorphic Edge AI processor from BrainChip might help to facilitate that move along with MegaChips' help.
As tech giants lean towards creating in-house hardware, Amazon releases a new software development kit that allows…
As tech giants lean towards creating in-house hardware, Amazon releases a new software development kit that allows original device manufacturers (ODMs) to add Alexa services to any hardware device.
Wide bandgap materials like SiC and GaN keep finding their way into more and more devices, like Schottky barrier diodes…
Wide bandgap materials like SiC and GaN keep finding their way into more and more devices, like Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs). Let's take a look at some recent releases and check the status of GaN SBDs.
A first in company history, Renesas is branching into FPGAs. Hoping to bypass the limitations of FPGAs, especially in IoT…
A first in company history, Renesas is branching into FPGAs. Hoping to bypass the limitations of FPGAs, especially in IoT applications, Renesas claims its ForgeFPGAs is a low-power and low-cost solution.
Building on year-over-year engineering advancements IBM unveils Eagle, a 127-qubit quantum processor, and the next…
Building on year-over-year engineering advancements IBM unveils Eagle, a 127-qubit quantum processor, and the next generation of cloud-based quantum systems.
An onboard image processor from Teledyne e2v will bring deep learning capabilities to a smart nanosatellite.
An onboard image processor from Teledyne e2v will bring deep learning capabilities to a smart nanosatellite.