775 results on '"Moore, Samuel K."'
Search Results
2. 5 Questions for Julien Ryckaert: Why CMOS 2.0 is the Next Phase of Moore's Law
3. Chips to Compute with Encrypted Data are Coming: Fully homomorphic encryption could make data unhackable
4. News
5. News
6. News
7. The Copper Connection: Hybrid Bonding is the 3D-Chip Tech That's Saving Moore's Law
8. A Dark (Blue) Horse Emerges to Speed Up Computing: Avicena's blue microLEDs are in a race with Ayar Lab's laser-based system
9. The State of the Transistor: In 75 years, it's become tiny, mighty, ubiquitous, and just plain weird
10. The Transistor of 2047: What will the device be like on its 100th anniversary?
11. News
12. 3 Paths to 3D Processors
13. News
14. AI Computing Comes to Memory Chips: Samsung will double performance of neural nets with processing-in-memory
15. How Deep Learning Works: Inside the Neural Networks that Power Today's AI
16. The Latest Developments in Technology, Engineering, and Science: News
17. News: The latest developments in technology, engineering, and science [6 items]
18. NATURAL SYNTHETICS
19. News
20. The Ups and Downs of Gravity Energy Storage: Startups are pioneering a radical new alternative to batteries for grid storage
21. Fractional “particles” could mean new electronics: Quasiparticles might lead to new kinds of quantum computers - [News]
22. How systemic racism destroyed black innovation in the U.S.: Violence and segregation undermined African American inventors throughout the 20th century - [News]
23. The node is nonsense
24. Chiplets are the future of processors: Three advances boost performance, cut costs, and save power
25. 4 Ways to handle more qubits - [News]
26. Huge chip smashes deep learning's speed barrier
27. The power of water: in the American Southwest, the energy problem is water
28. Masters of memory
29. Two-component arterial blood pressure conditional response in rat
30. Psychiatry's shocking new tools
31. Multimedia monster
32. Just one word -- plastics
33. Extending healthcare's reach: telemedicine can help spread medical expertise around the globe
34. Making chips to probe genes
35. The virtual surgeon
36. Finally, a functional carbon-nanotube CPU: Three breakthroughs make commercial nanotube processors possible - [News]
37. Microled displays expected in 2020: The last remaining hurdle is mastering mass production - [News]
38. New silicon revives an old algorithm: Optimo chip breaks up big optimization problems into bite-size bits - [News]
39. Another step toward the end of Moore's law: Samsung and TSMC move to 5-nanometer manufacturing - [News]
40. A chip design with 40 GPUs: Engineers plan to use “silicon interconnect fabric” to put 40 GPUs on a single wafer - [News]
41. Shape-shifting electrodes for the brain: Materials that have memory could make medical implants easier to place - [News]
42. News.
43. 3 Directions for Moore's Law: The last few months have sent mixed signals about where chips are headed
44. Rough seas for the superconducting wind turbine: To keep offshore turbines light, engineers look beyond superconductors to a new permanent-magnet tech
45. Spying deadly chemicals from 30 meters [News]
46. The nextgen display: Microleds [News]
47. 4 strange new ways to compute [News]
48. EUV lithography finally ready for fabs
49. Back from the brink
50. RISC-V Dives Into AI > Demand for machine learning means RISC-V chips will be everywhere.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.