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Skia technique decodes ‘shadow branches’ to boost data center efficiency

April 28, 2025

What happens when trailblazing engineers and industry professionals team up? The answer may transform the future of computing efficiency for modern data centers.This post was originally published on this site.

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A shortcut to AI computation: In-memory computing overcomes data transfer bottlenecks

April 25, 2025

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, researchers at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) have identified a breakthrough that could make AI technologies faster and more efficient.This post was originally published on this […]

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New ferroelectric device performs calculations within memory

April 24, 2025

In a new Nature Communications study, researchers have developed an in-memory ferroelectric differentiator capable of performing calculations directly in the memory without requiring a separate processor.This post was originally published on this site.

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Novel out-of-core mechanism introduced for large-scale graph neural network training

April 23, 2025

A research team has introduced a new out-of-core mechanism, Capsule, for large-scale GNN training, which can achieve up to a 12.02× improvement in runtime efficiency, while using only 22.24% of the main memory, compared to […]

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Researchers develop smaller, more efficient space-tolerant computer chips

April 17, 2025

Space is a highly volatile environment. Factors like radiation, extreme temperatures, and debris make outer space a challenging environment for operating technology. In particular, radiation can have devastating effects on computer chips.This post was originally […]

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Programmable photonic chip uses light to accelerate AI training and cut energy use

April 15, 2025

Penn Engineers have developed the first programmable chip that can train nonlinear neural networks using light—a breakthrough that could dramatically speed up AI training, reduce energy use and even pave the way for fully light-powered […]

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Leveraging silicon photonics for scalable and sustainable AI hardware

April 10, 2025

The emergence of AI has profoundly transformed numerous industries. Driven by deep learning technology and Big Data, AI requires significant processing power for training its models. While the existing AI infrastructure relies on graphical processing […]

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Photonic chips boost computing speed and efficiency to address growing demand

April 9, 2025

Computer chips that combine the use of light and electricity are shown to increase computational performance, while reducing energy consumption, compared with conventional electronic chips. The photonic computing chips, described in two papers in Nature […]

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Gigaflow cache streamlines cloud traffic, with 51% higher hit rate and 90% lower misses for programmable SmartNICs

April 8, 2025

A new way to temporarily store memory, Gigaflow, helps direct heavy traffic in cloud data centers caused by AI and machine learning workloads, according to a study led by University of Michigan researchers.This post was […]

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Brain-like computer steers rolling robot with 0.25% of the power needed by conventional controllers

March 27, 2025

A smaller, lighter and more energy-efficient computer, demonstrated at the University of Michigan, could help save weight and power for autonomous drones and rovers, with implications for autonomous vehicles more broadly.This post was originally published […]

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