Georgia Tech researchers applied their expertise to a national research program that will shape the future of computing.
Merging laptop and desktop computer technology and using off the shelf technology, researchers have developed a highly energy efficient computer that consumes 70 percent less energy than Energy ...
TL;DR: Research in both biocomputing and neuromorphic computing may hold the key to better computer energy efficiency. By drawing inspiration from nature's own efficient systems, such as the human ...
The nanolaser was developed in DTU’s clean room, DTU Nanolab, and, according to Mørk, it “breaks the traditional limit on how ...
Researchers at DTU have developed a nanolaser that could be the key to much faster and much more energy-efficient computers, phones, and data centers. The technology offers the prospect of thousands ...
Every week quantum computing hits a new milestone: more qubits, fewer errors, better readout of results. But will these breakthroughs help solve the advanced computational problems facing energy, like ...
It has frustrated Ian Mikutel and Daniel Lampie for years. Time after time, they’d wander by various RIT computer labs late at night and see computer power lights on. Those lights signified the ...
Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
While quantum computers will ultimately be able to solve problems that no classical supercomputer can, what happens when quantum systems merely match classical’s performance for certain problems? What ...
Complement your Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Master’s Degree with Engineering Management. To complete the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering & ME Engineering Management dual ...
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