Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tech & gaming exec, futurist, & speaker on spatial computing, AI & AR. Imagine a world where your voice commands control every ...
Your next computer might not be a phone or a watch, it could be the shirt on your back. A team of researchers at Fudan ...
Today, if you want a computer for a particular task, you go shopping. But in the early days of computing, exotic applications needed custom computers. What’s more is that with the expense of computers ...
Quantum computers historically required massive amounts of space, but a new system will allow home users to access quantum computers via the cloud. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
A computer that uses electronic synapses made of terminals with a top electrode (TE), dielectric layer (DL), and bottom electrode (BE) can emulate the human brain. A neural network using these ...
THINK about the last time you used your mobile phone. Was it to make a traditional voice call? Or was it to balance your ...
A new chip aims to dramatically reduce energy consumption while accelerating the processing of large amounts of data.
(Nanowerk News) A novel device consisting of metal, dielectric, and metal layers remembers the history of electrical signals sent through it. This device, called a memristor, could serve as the basis ...
For years “virtual reality” has been used to describe headgear that blocks out the outside world and displays digital images that can move with the user’s head motions. “Augmented reality” has meant ...
The potential of AI to transform businesses is undeniable. But modern companies now face a new challenge: how to take advantage of this complex concept. This is where the edge can be a catalyst for AI ...
SiMA.ai, a startup that develops processors for industrial robots and other edge computing devices, has secured $70 million in fresh funding. The chipmaker detailed in its announcement of the round ...
Quantum computing has long been constrained by the messy reality of controlling fragile qubits with bulky, power-hungry ...