- Micro Chiplets
PARC’s technique of mincing chips into printer ink could revolutionize the way electronics are made.
In the same research lab where the ethernet, laser printer, and graphical user interface were born, engineers are forging an entirely new way to assemble electronic devices—a technique that could be faster, cheaper, and more versatile.
- IBM Chip Processes Data Similar to the Way Your Brain Does
A chip that uses a million digital neurons and 256 million synapses may signal the beginning of a new era of more intelligent computers.
A new kind of computer chip, unveiled by IBM today, takes design cues from the wrinkled outer layer of the human brain. Though it is no match for a conventional microprocessor at crunching numbers, the chip consumes significantly less power, and is vastly better suited to processing images, sound, and other sensory data.
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