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Scalable transformer accelerator enables on-device execution of large language models

July 21, 2025

Large language models (LLMs) like BERT and GPT are driving major advances in artificial intelligence, but their size and complexity typically require powerful servers and cloud infrastructure. Running these models directly on devices—without relying on […]

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Analog repeaters could be the key to practical mmWave deployment

July 17, 2025

Analog repeaters dramatically enhance millimeter-wave (mmWave) coverage in mobile networks by overcoming signal blockage, report researchers from Science Tokyo. As demonstrated in a field experiment at Ookayama Campus, low-cost repeaters connected either wirelessly or via […]

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Pancaked water droplets help launch Europe’s fastest supercomputer

July 14, 2025

JUPITER became the world’s fourth fastest supercomputer when it debuted last month. Though housed in Germany at the Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC), Georgia Tech played a supporting role in helping the system land on the […]

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AI cloud infrastructure gets faster and greener: NPU core improves inference performance by over 60%

July 7, 2025

The latest generative AI models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 and Google’s Gemini 2.5 require not only high memory bandwidth but also large memory capacity. This is why generative AI cloud operating companies like Microsoft and […]

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Hardware security tech can hide and reveal encryption keys on demand using 3D flash memory

June 30, 2025

Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a research team has developed a new hardware security technology based on commercially available 3D NAND flash memory (V-NAND flash memory).This post was originally published on this […]

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Engineers create first AI model specialized for chip design language

June 26, 2025

Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have created VeriGen, the first specialized artificial intelligence model successfully trained to generate Verilog code, the programming language that describes how a chip’s circuitry functions.This post was originally […]

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AI models shrink to fit tiny devices, enabling smarter IoT sensors

June 26, 2025

Artificial intelligence is considered to be computationally and energy-intensive—a challenge for the Internet of Things (IoT), where small, embedded sensors have to make do with limited computing power, little memory and small batteries.This post was […]

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Selfies could one day be stored on DNA strands

June 25, 2025

When it comes to storing images, DNA strands could be a sustainable, stable alternative to hard drives. Researchers at EPFL are developing a new image compression standard designed specifically for this emerging technology.This post was […]

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New framework reduces memory usage and boosts energy efficiency for large-scale AI graph analysis

June 23, 2025

BingoCGN, a scalable and efficient graph neural network accelerator that enables inference of real-time, large-scale graphs through graph partitioning, has been developed by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan. This breakthrough framework utilizes […]

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3D chip stacking method created to overcome traditional semiconductor limitations

June 20, 2025

A novel power supply technology for 3D-integrated chips has been developed by employing a three-dimensionally stacked computing architecture consisting of processing units placed directly above stacks of dynamic random access memory.This post was originally published […]

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