Those fancy graphics processors humming away in a modern data center look efficient on paper. A top-of-the-line product might ...
Taiwan's world-leading microchip manufacturer TSMC says it has started mass producing next-generation "2-nanometer" chips.
A chip smaller than a human hair may be the missing link to truly scalable quantum computers. Researchers have unveiled a new optical phase modulator that is nearly 100 times smaller than the width of ...
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SANTA CLARA, California - Sept 24 (Reuters) - The computing chips that power artificial intelligence consume a lot of electricity. On Wednesday, the world's biggest manufacturer of those chips showed ...
Taiwan's world-leading microchip manufacturer TSMC says it has started mass producing next-generation "2-nanometre" chips.