MIT’s prototype points to a future where chips move data millimeters less and save orders of magnitude more energy.
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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers have developed a new fabrication method that could enable the production of more energy efficient electronics by stacking multiple functional components on top of one existing circuit.
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Plane plunges thousands of feet after being hit by 'cosmic rays' from a whole other galaxy
According to a radiation weather expert, a stream of high-energy particles from a supernova explosion may have triggered a ...
To cope with the memory bottlenecks encountered in AI training, high performance computing (HPC), and other demanding ...
What many engineers once saw as a flaw in organic electronics could actually make these devices more stable and reliable, ...
Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript December 10, 2025 Photronics, Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.6, ...
Ph.D. student Ziqi Zhang has built a career blending machine learning with single-cell biology. His work helps scientists study cellular mechanisms that advances disease research and drug development.
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