50 Years of Intel 8080, the Chip that Changed Computing World
One of the most important products in tech history, the Intel 8080, was introduced 50 years ago.
One of the most important products in tech history, the Intel 8080, was introduced 50 years ago.
Google announced its latest quantum chip Willow can perform computing functions in a fraction of the time a traditional machine would take.
Artificial intelligence, once the realm of science fiction, claimed its place at the pinnacle of scientific achievement in Sweden.
The first Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains from Siemens Mobility have received authorization for passenger operation.
IBM unveiled new research in optics technology that could dramatically improve how data centers train and run generative AI models.
A team of GenAI researchers created a new sound tool that allows users to control the audio output simply using text.
Cineca signed an agreement with Lenovo for the installation of a new HPC system for the scientific community to research fusion energy.
The 64th edition of the TOP500 list reveals that El Capitan has achieved the top spot and is officially the third system to reach exascale computing after Frontier and Aurora.
ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Economic Development, has selected Lenovo for the installation of an HPC system at the Portici hub.
Nokia will lead a European Commission-supported project to explore how 6G can play a key role in building a sustainable future.
Denmark launched the country’s largest sovereign AI supercomputer.
Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, its most powerful and fastest mobile system-on-a-chip.
During the fifth test flight, SpaceX successfully landed the booster of its Starship.
MediaTek introduced its fourth-generation flagship chipset Dimensity 9400.
AMD launched the latest high-performance computing solutions, including 5th Gen EPYC server CPUs, Instinct MI325X accelerators, Pensando Salina DPUs, Pensando Pollara 400 NICs, and Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors for enterprise AI PCs.
Geoffrey Hinton used the receipt of a Nobel prize to reiterate fears over the potential for AI to run amok.
TSMC is moving to production with NVIDIA’s computational lithography platform, called cuLitho.
Canon shipped its brand-new lithography system for chip manufacturing to a Texas-based semiconductor consortium.
Samsung developed the industry’s first PCIe 4.0 automotive SSD based on eighth-generation vertical NAND (V-NAND).
T-Mobile US trialed the first wireless emergency alert sent via satellite.