A new type of computer chip that uses the physics of materials to process information could make some artificial intelligence ...
Communities worldwide rely on reservoirs for drinking water, hydroelectric power, irrigation, and more. These critical ...
Communities worldwide rely on reservoirs for drinking water, hydroelectric power, irrigation, and more. These critical ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require ...
A new framework integrates physical computing in soft robots, enabling them to process information through their structures, ...
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Brain-inspired device uses 0.2 nJ per operation for AI computing
A team of researchers has built a neuromorphic computing platform from networks of hydrogenated nickelate junctions that ...
Quantum computing stocks as a class have beaten the market over the last year. Nvidia is quietly integrating some of its core product lines into quantum computing systems. Alphabet has invested ...
Abstract: This work proposes a novel time delay reservoir computing (TDRC) system based on a two-dimensional discrete memristor edge-of-chaos mapping (ECM-TDR). By integrating edge-of-chaos dynamics ...
What if traffic could compute? This may sound strange, but researchers at Tohoku University's WPI-AIMR have unveiled a bold new idea: using road traffic itself as a computer. Researchers at the ...
Balancing electronic and ionic charge carriers in polymer nanofilms significantly improves physical reservoir computing, a brain-inspired approach that harnesses material dynamics instead of ...
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