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AWS Enters the High-performance Compute Market With New AI Chip

AWS Enters the High-performance Compute Market With New AI Chip

Showing off its custom silicon, AWS has announced its newest chip purpose-built for HPC applications.


News Dec 12, 2022 by Aaron Carman
New Foundry System Claimed to Half IC Prices and Slash Lead Times

New Foundry System Claimed to Half IC Prices and Slash Lead Times

Search for the Next's new Infrastructure Time Machines are designed to “turn Moore’s clock back by 10 years."


News Dec 05, 2022 by Chantelle Dubois
New Network Protocol Zenoh Slashes the Energy Required to Send Data

New Network Protocol Zenoh Slashes the Energy Required to Send Data

Identifying a major flaw in communication technology, ZettaScale has created Zenoh, a flexible protocol built with a focus on data and efficiency.


News Nov 29, 2022 by Aaron Carman
Electrical Engineer Creates AI System to Track Elephants Without Tags

Electrical Engineer Creates AI System to Track Elephants Without Tags

EE professor Dr. Karen Panetta recently leveraged drones and machine learning to bolster elephant conservation efforts. All About Circuits interviewed Dr. Panetta to learn the details.


News Nov 21, 2022 by Ingrid Fadelli
Archer Materials Takes a Different Approach to Quantum and Biotechnology

Archer Materials Takes a Different Approach to Quantum and Biotechnology

Archer Materials is tackling some of the most complex chips in the industry, from quantum processors to graphene-based labs-on-a-chip.


News Nov 19, 2022 by Abdulwaliy Oyekunle
Computing on Andromeda: Chip Company Releases 13.5M Core Supercomputer

Computing on Andromeda: Chip Company Releases 13.5M Core Supercomputer

Known for its dinner plate-sized AI chips, Cerebras has now released an AI supercomputer available for commercial and academic research.


News Nov 17, 2022 by Chantelle Dubois
IBM Ushers in Next Wave of Computing with 433-qubit Quantum Processor

IBM Ushers in Next Wave of Computing with 433-qubit Quantum Processor

With triple the qubits of IBM's last quantum processor, Osprey is charging the company's quantum roadmap ahead.


News Nov 17, 2022 by Darshil Patel
Intel Shows Off New Xeon Max Processors Ahead of Supercomputing ‘22

Intel Shows Off New Xeon Max Processors Ahead of Supercomputing ‘22

Intel's newest CPUs and GPUs are purpose-built for high-performance, advanced computing applications.


News Nov 14, 2022 by Aaron Carman
Not Classical, Not Quantum: Probabilistic Computing Carves Its Own Niche

Not Classical, Not Quantum: Probabilistic Computing Carves Its Own Niche

Probabilistic computing may bridge the gap between classical computing and quantum computing.


News Nov 11, 2022 by Kristijan Nelkovski
Samsung’s 8th-gen Vertical NAND (V-NAND) Enters Mass Production

Samsung’s 8th-gen Vertical NAND (V-NAND) Enters Mass Production

The new generation of V-NAND marks a major memory milestone for the industry, with Samsung claiming highest bit-density.


News Nov 10, 2022 by Jake Hertz
How Close Are We to Quantum Commercialization?

How Close Are We to Quantum Commercialization?

While quantum hardware is making significant strides to market, the path to quantum commercialization still has numerous obstacles ahead.


News Nov 02, 2022 by Jake Hertz
AI Startup Lands $27M to Commercialize In-memory Compute at the Edge

AI Startup Lands $27M to Commercialize In-memory Compute at the Edge

Axelera AI claims to have concentrated the computational power of an entire server into a single chip at a fraction of the power and price of AI hardware today.


News Nov 01, 2022 by Darshil Patel
Computing Startup NeoLogic Prolongs Moore’s Law With “Quasi-CMOS”

Computing Startup NeoLogic Prolongs Moore’s Law With “Quasi-CMOS”

Working around deadends to Moore's law, NeoLogic uses single-transistor logic to significantly decrease transistor count in new VLSI designs.


News Oct 26, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Intel and Google Collaborate on Computing ASIC for Data Centers

Intel and Google Collaborate on Computing ASIC for Data Centers

A collaboration between the two tech giants has resulted in improved data center compute hardware.


News Oct 17, 2022 by Jake Hertz
In the Quantum Race, IBM Pulls Ahead With Error Mitigation Techniques

In the Quantum Race, IBM Pulls Ahead With Error Mitigation Techniques

All About Circuits interviewed IBM's Sarah Sheldon to learn how new error mitigation techniques could expedite the use of quantum computers in real-world settings.


News Oct 13, 2022 by Ingrid Fadelli
Researchers Develop Transistor-free Compute-in-Memory Architecture

Researchers Develop Transistor-free Compute-in-Memory Architecture

Using new materials, UPenn researchers recently demonstrated how analog compute-in-memory circuits can provide a programmable solution for AI computing.


News Oct 11, 2022 by Aaron Carman
Memory Technology Roadmap Unveiled at Samsung Tech Day 2022

Memory Technology Roadmap Unveiled at Samsung Tech Day 2022

Samsung recently unveiled its company roadmap, including plans to pursue 1.4nm, new memory technologies, and a "total solution fabless."


News Oct 11, 2022 by Jake Hertz
SnapEDA, the “Google for Electronic Components,” Launches Syndication Network

SnapEDA, the “Google for Electronic Components,” Launches Syndication Network

With 10 million parts in SnapEDA's library, the electronic search site has simplified the design process even more with a syndication network.


News Oct 03, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Intel Tackles Next-gen Computing with Quantum and Neuromorphic Innovations

Intel Tackles Next-gen Computing with Quantum and Neuromorphic Innovations

At Intel Innovation 2022, Intel is announcing its "software first" approach to quantum and a new stackable, multi-board platform based on the Loihi 2.


News Sep 28, 2022 by Jake Hertz
NVIDIA DRIVE Thor is a “Centralized Computer” for Autonomous Vehicles

NVIDIA DRIVE Thor is a “Centralized Computer” for Autonomous Vehicles

At NVIDIA's most recent GTC, the company announced a new SoC to centralize the disparate computing requirements of modern vehicles.


News Sep 26, 2022 by Jake Hertz