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Luqiao Liu was the kind of kid who would rather take his toys apart to see how they worked than play with them the way they were intended. Curiosity has been a driving force throughout his life, and ...
As scientists push the boundaries of machine learning, the amount of time, energy, and money required to train increasingly complex neural network models is skyrocketing. A new area of artificial inte...
Moore’s Law needs a hug. The days of stuffing transistors on little silicon computer chips are numbered, and their life rafts — hardware accelerators — come with a price.
William Shakespeare might have been talking about Apple’s recently released M1 chip via his prose in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: “And though she be but little, she is fierce.”
A growing gap in the transition of inventions from research labs to market is slowing the development and scale-up of new hardware technologies in the United States. This is particularly evident in co...
The MIT AI Hardware Program is a new academia and industry collaboration aimed at defining and developing translational technologies in hardware and software for the AI and quantum age. A collaboratio...
Graphs -- data structures that show relationships among objects -- are highly versatile. It's easy to imagine a graph depicting a social media network's web of connections.But graphs are also used in ...
When it comes to processing power, the human brain just can’t be beat.Packed within the squishy, football-sized organ are somewhere around 100 billion neurons. At any given moment, a single neuron can...
Nobody likes a cheater, but Rice University bioengineering graduate student Karl Gerhardt wants people to copy his answers. That’s the whole point.Gerhardt and Rice colleagues have created the first l...
This paper introduces a canine posture detection system comprised of wearable sensors and instrumented devices that detect canine postures such as sit, stand, or eat. The system consists of a customiz...
Researchers at Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have developed a system for finding computer bugs in small devices that scavenge their energy from their environment and are subject...

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