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Fugaku retains title as world's fastest supercomputer
The supercomputer Fugaku has once again taken out the top spot on the TOP500 list — a ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers that is published twice a year. [ + ]
Satellite launched with AI on board
PhiSat-1 contains a new hyperspectral-thermal camera and onboard AI processing, thanks to an Intel Movidius Myriad 2 VPU — the same chip inside many smart cameras. [ + ]
A new generation of embedded processors
It's a new era for high-end embedded processors that are now available on two computer-on-module form factors: the COM-HPC Client and COM Express Type 6. [ + ]
6 factors for a successful wireless design
Every wireless device needs an antenna, so here are some of the factors that add up to make a successful integration of an antenna into a wireless design. [ + ]
'Mini brains' help robots recognise pain
Singaporean scientists have developed a way for robots to have the artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise pain and to self-repair when damaged. [ + ]
Organic field-effect transistors successfully miniaturised
Engineers have developed a monolayer organic semiconductor layer for organic field-effect transistors, enabling the devices to be reduced in size without downgrading their performance. [ + ]
How to achieve maximum performance for your conformal coatings process
Phil Kinner discusses a plethora of coating topics to ensure you get the most from your coating process. [ + ]
Lowest ever noise levels recorded for qubits
The level of charge noise in semiconductor qubits has been a critical obstacle to achieving the accuracy levels needed for large-scale error-corrected quantum computers. [ + ]
Electronic blood vessels implanted in rabbits
Researchers have developed electronic blood vessels that can be actively tuned to address subtle changes in the body after implantation. [ + ]
The secret of big digital chip design is all in the NoC
Without an NoC, a chip could need up to 10 times more memory to operate without latency, which would be uneconomical. [ + ]
Electrically driven 'topological' laser developed
The electrically driven 'topological' laser has the ability to route light particles around corners — and to cope with defects in the manufacture of the device. [ + ]
The chicken or the egg? The box or the PCB?
If the enclosure is thoroughly thought about and planned for at the early stages of the design cycle instead of the end, time and money will be saved. [ + ]
MEMS and sensors for autonomous automotive applications
How will MEMS and sensors enable the evolution of the automotive industry? Davide Bruno explains how we're edging closer to a future of fully autonomous vehicles. [ + ]
Manufacturing in the new normal
Just like society as a whole, manufacturers are experiencing a lot of additional challenges they didn't expect, and to top it all many are facing reduced budgets. [ + ]
How facial recognition technology benefits and harms us
Ever since the growth of facial recognition technology (FRT), the world's been cautiously optimistic about the benefits it brings to the table. [ + ]