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Pig brains kept alive outside bodies for first time could have major implications for humans
The Independent
Experiment raises concerns about ethics of future research into brains in laboratories
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How the technology industry is beginning to rethink Moore’s Law
VentureBeat
Guest Technology providers that collectively adapt and embrace bold, new ideas will not only survive, but thrive.
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Introducing a brain-inspired computer
IBM
Introducing A Brain-inspired Computer and an End-to-End Ecosystem that Could Revolutionize Computing
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No Moore’s Law: the technology of the future will come from open innovation
The Telegraph
Real economic growth depends on real innovation - and technology will play a key role, says Professor Eugene A. Fitzgerald
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Nantero's radical carbon-nanotube memory could replace SSDs and DRAM
PC World
Nantero's new carbon-nanotube chips could replace DRAM, solid-state and hard drives in PCs, and bring more storage to wearables
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Mae Cyfraith Moore wedi marw
Insider Busnes
“Rydyn ni'n taro terfynau gyda pha mor fach y gallwn ni wneud y cydrannau hyn.”
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Meet the memcomputer: the brain-like alternative to quantum computing
Mecaneg Poblogaidd
This computer works like the brain: It stores and processes info simultaneously.
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IBM discloses working version of a much higher-capacity chip
New York Times
A consortium of which the company is a part has made working versions of ultradense seven-nanometer chips, capable of holding much more information than existing chips.
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Mae cyfraith Moore yn dangos ei hoedran
Wall Street Journal
Mae'r rhagfynegiad y byddai gwneuthurwyr sglodion yn gwasgu tua dwywaith cymaint o transistorau i'r un ardal o silicon bob blwyddyn wedi'i adolygu eto.
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Mae cyfraith Moore mewn gwirionedd wedi marw y tro hwn
ArsTechnica
Nid yw'r diwydiant sglodion bellach yn mynd i drin cyfraith Gordon Moore fel y targed i anelu ato.
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Mae Google yn gwefru tasgau dysgu peiriant gyda sglodyn personol TPU
Llwyfan Google Cloud
Editor's Update June 27, 2017: We recently announced Cloud TPUs.Machine learning provides the underlying oomph to many of Google’s most-loved applications.
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Technology quaterly after Moore's law
Economegydd
Mae The Economist yn cynnig mewnwelediad a barn awdurdodol ar newyddion rhyngwladol, gwleidyddiaeth, busnes, cyllid, gwyddoniaeth, technoleg a'r cysylltiadau rhyngddynt.
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'Miracle' computer chip gives big boost to artificial intelligence
Newsweek
Nvidia says the Tesla P100 is the largest computer chip ever made and will give a huge boost to the AI industry.
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Google's tensor processing unit could advance Moore's law 7 years into the future
PC World
Google unveils custom TPU chip, which it says advances computing performance by three generations.
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Alchemy can't save Moore's law
Llwyfan Nesaf
We don’t have a Moore’s Law problem so much as we have a materials science or alchemy problem. If you believe in materials science, what seems abundantly
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Gallai prosesydd ffotonig arloesol sy'n seiliedig ar olau arwain at drosglwyddiadau data cyflym iawn
PC World
Trwy ddefnyddio golau yn lle trydan, mae ymchwilwyr yn mesur lled band 10 i 50 gwaith yn fwy gyda defnydd llai o ynni.
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Moore’s law is probably dead
Canolig
Is there any concept in technology circles more talked about than Moore’s Law? Coined in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, Moore’s Law predicted the doubling of transistors per chip every two…
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Pam y gallai marwolaeth Moore's Law roi genedigaeth i fwy o beiriannau tebyg i bobl
Wired
John Smart, a prominent futurist and writer told WIRED that Moore’s law ending allows us to jump from artificial machine intelligence – a top down, human engineered approach; to natural machine intelligence
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Proof that Moore’s Law has been replaced by a Virtual Moore’s Law that is accelerating and bringing the singularity with it
Bad Achub
Cyflwyniad

Moore’s Law says that the number of transistors per square inch will double approximately every 18 months. This article will show how many technologies are providing us with a new Virtual Moore’s Law that proves computer performance will at least double every 18 months for the foreseeable future thanks to many new technological developments.

This Virtual Moore’s Law is propell
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Artificial intelligence is awakening the chip industry’s animal spirits
The Economist
Generalist chips are ceding some of the savannah to new, specialist processors
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Tiny giant: This bitty switch aims to supercharge 5G mobile networks
Gereports
The flight attendants are about to shut the cabin doors when you realize you forgot to download that sci-fi blockbuster you were looking forward to watching during the flight. As they tell you to shut down your personal devices, you press the download button. Before they’ve arrived at your row to demand you shut it off, the entire high-definition movie has flooded into your phone and it’s alre
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Pwynt diflannu: cynnydd y cyfrifiadur anweledig
The Guardian
Y darlleniad hir: Ers degawdau, mae cyfrifiaduron wedi mynd yn llai ac yn fwy pwerus, gan alluogi cynnydd gwyddonol enfawr. Ond ni all hyn fynd ymlaen am byth. Beth sy'n digwydd pan fyddant yn rhoi'r gorau i grebachu?
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Cyfrifiadura cenhedlaeth nesaf: Sglodion Memristor sy'n gweld patrymau dros bicseli
Eurekalert
Inspired by how mammals see, a new 'memristor' computer circuit prototype at the University of Michigan has the potential to process complex data, such as images and video orders of magnitude, faster and with much less power than today's most advanced systems.
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Why IBM’S five-nanometer chip is a breakthrough
Gwrthdro
It's smaller than a virus, but it will keep the industry on track for Moore’s Law.
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U.S. military sees future in neuromorphic computing
Llwyfan Nesaf
The novel architectures story is still shaping out for 2017 when it comes machine learning, hyperscale, supercomputing and other areas. From custom ASICs
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Intel plans to ship its first-generation Neural Network Processor by the end of the year
Beat Venture
Intel’s hardware for accelerating AI computation is finally on its way to customers. The company announced today that its first-generation Neural Network Processor, code named “Lake Crest,” will be rolling out to a small set of partners soon to help them drastically accelerate how much machine learn…
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Chipmakers look to new materials
Lled-beirianneg
Chipmakers Look To New Materials Silicon will be supplemented by 2D materials to extend Moore’s Law.
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We can now store light as sound, and it's a game changer for computing
Rhybudd Gwyddoniaeth

Last year, scientists took a big step towards creating the next generation of computers.
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Hardware revolution? China invents new memory chip that may change modern computer structure
CGTN
Scientists in Shanghai invented a brand new type of computer memory that is both fast and durable, solving the trouble of previous types which can only maintain one of the two characteristics.
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Valleytronics discovery could extend limits of Moore’s law
Lab Berkeley
Research appearing today in Nature Communications finds useful new information-handling potential in samples of tin(II) sulfide (SnS), a candidate 'valleytronics' transistor material that might one day enable chipmakers to pack more computing power onto microchips.
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Google announces a new generation for its TPU machine learning hardware
Techcrunch
As the war for creating customized AI hardware heats up, Google announced at Google I/O 2018 that is rolling out out its third generation of silicon, the Tensor Processor Unit 3.0. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the new TPU pod is eight times more powerful than last year, with up to 100 petaflops in performance. Google […]
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Why the discovery of room-temperature superconductors would unleash amazing technologies
Hwb Singularity
To date, most superconductor applications have been limited to situations where you can afford to cool the components of your system to close to absolute zero. But many physicists believe a room-temperature superconductor could exist—and they're searching for it. Such a discovery would unleash amazing new technologies.
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How Intel’s 9th Gen chips show the way forward after Moore’s Law
Mae'r Ymyl
Intel’s 9th Gen chips aren’t a massive leap ahead, but they show how the company is adapting for the future and the inevitable end of Moore’s Law
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Google says 'exponential' growth of AI is changing nature of compute
ZDnet
Google software engineer Cliff Young explains how the explosion in deep learning algorithms is coinciding with a breakdown in Moore's Law, the decades-old rule of thumb of progress in computer chips, forcing radical new computer designs.
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To keep pace with Moore's Law, chipmakers turn to 'Chiplets'
Wired
AMD and Intel are combining modular pieces of silicon into a single chip, like assembling Lego blocks.
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Mae cyfrifiadura niwromorffig yn fargen fawr i A.I., ond beth ydyw?
YouTube - Ceisiwr
Gallai peirianneg gyfrifiaduron i weithio fel ymennydd chwyldroi technoleg fel rydyn ni'n ei hadnabod. Dyma bopeth sydd angen i chi ei wybod am gyfrifiadura niwromorffig.Get 2...
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New technologies give neuromorphic computing better memories
Llwyfan Nesaf
Interest in neuromorphic computing has spurred research into new types of memory devices that can replicate the function of biological neurons and
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Mae Intel yn prynu i mewn i sglodyn AI a all drosglwyddo data 1,000 gwaith yn gyflymach
MIT Technoleg Adolygiad
Mae Intel ac eraill yn buddsoddi $13 miliwn yn Untether AI, cwmni cychwyn sy'n gweithio ar fath newydd o sglodyn ar gyfer deallusrwydd artiffisial sy'n addo gwneud cyfrifiadau rhwydwaith niwral ar gyflymder ystof. Speedup: Mae Untether, sydd wedi'i leoli yn Toronto, Canada, eisoes wedi datblygu dyfais prototeip sy'n trosglwyddo data rhwng gwahanol rannau o'r sglodyn 1,000 gwaith yn fwy…
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Atomically thin material could cut need for transistors in half
Arstechnica
It can do AND or OR logic in a single transistor, switch states using light.
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Fudan research team makes chip breakthrough
Tsieina bob dydd
A research team from Fudan University has discovered a novel basic architecture for chips that is expected to achieve higher area efficiency through halving the space of logic gate, or the elementary building block of a digital circuit.
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Chip design drastically reduces energy needed to compute with light
MIT Newyddion
MIT researchers have developed a “photonic” artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator that computes using light instead of electricity — and consumes relatively little power in the process — to run massive neural networks millions of times more efficiently than today’s classical computers.
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Intel debuts new interconnects for tomorrow’s modular, 3-D chips
SiliconANGLE
Intel debuts new interconnects for tomorrow’s modular, 3-D chips - SiliconANGLE
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Gall sglodion AI newydd Intel wasgu data 1,000 gwaith yn gyflymach na'r rhai arferol
MIT Technoleg Adolygiad
Mae'r caledwedd eisoes yn cael ei ddefnyddio i wella perfformiad pethau fel aelodau prosthetig. Y newyddion: Mae Intel newydd ddadorchuddio Pohoiki Beach, system sy'n cynnwys 64 o'i broseswyr Loihi AI. Mae'r rhain yn sglodion niwromorffig fel y'u gelwir sy'n ceisio dynwared gallu dysgu ac effeithlonrwydd ynni ymennydd dynol. Er bod y dechnoleg yn…
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Intel’s neuromorphic system hits 8 million neurons, 100 million coming by 2020
MIT Technoleg Adolygiad
Researchers can use the 64-chip Pohoiki Beach system to make systems that learn and see the world more like humans
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China pumps up the hype about A.I. with oddball computer chip
ZDNet
Nature magazine's cover story is about a Chinese chip that can run traditional deep learning code and also perform "neuromorophic" operations in the same circuitry. The work’s value seems obscured by a lot of hype about "artificial general intelligence" that has no real justification.
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Heterostructure crystals could light the way to optical circuits
ScienceDaily
It may be possible to reach new levels of miniaturization, speed, and data processing with optical quantum computers, which use light to carry information. For this, we need materials that can absorb and transmit photons. Scientists have introduced a new strategy for constructing photonic heterostructure crystals with tunable properties. Using a crystalline rod with stripes that fluoresce in diffe
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To power AI, this startup built a really, really big chip
Wired
Many computer chips are smaller than your fingernail. Cerebras' new chip for AI systems is bigger than a standard iPad.
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TSMC thinks it can uphold Moore’s Law for decades
Y Llwyfan Nesaf
If you thought the gang at Intel were Moore’s Law biggest devotees, you probably haven’t heard Philip Wong expound on the subject. Wong, who is vice
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The extreme physics pushing Moore’s Law to the next level
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Intel throws down AI gauntlet with neural network chips
Y Llwyfan Nesaf
At this year’s Intel AI Summit, the chipmaker demonstrated its first-generation Neural Network Processors (NNP): NNP-T for training and NNP-I for
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Intel: Reports of Moore's Law's death have been greatly exaggerated
Gwrthdro
But the future of computing may look very different from today's smartphones.
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Nvidia unveils Orin, its next-gen SOC for autonomous vehicles and robots
ZDNet
Nvidia also said it will give the transportation industry access to its Nvidia Drive deep neural networks for autonomous vehicle development.
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Beyond Moore’s Law: 3D silicon circuits take transistor arrays into the third dimension
ScienceDaily
Silicon integrated circuits, which are used in computer processors, are approaching the maximum feasible density of transistors on a single chip—at least, in two-dimensional arrays. Now, a team of engineers at the University of Michigan have stacked a second layer of transistors directly atop a s
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Mae Prifysgol Stanford yn canfod bod AI yn rhagori ar Gyfraith Moore
Computerweekly
Bob tri mis, mae cyflymder cyfrifiant deallusrwydd artiffisial yn dyblu, yn ôl adroddiad Mynegai AI 2019 Prifysgol Standford.
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A computer made from DNA can compute the square root of 900
NewScientist
A DNA computer consisting of strands of DNA in a test tube can calculate the square root of numbers up to 900
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Google is using AI to design chips that will accelerate AI
MIT Technoleg Adolygiad
A new reinforcement-learning algorithm has learned to optimize the placement of components on a computer chip to make it more efficient and less power-hungry. 3D Tetris: Chip placement, also known as chip floor planning, is a complex three-dimensional design problem. It requires the careful configuration of hundreds, sometimes thousands, of components across multiple layers in…
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After 50 years of effort, researchers made silicon emit light
Wired
We’re approaching the speed limit for electronic computer chips. If we want to go faster, we’ll need data-carrying photons—and some tiny lasers.
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Artificial intelligence chip market to reflect impressive expansion during 2018 – 2028
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Gall pŵer cyfrifiadurol barhau i dyfu wrth i Gyfraith Moore ddirwyn i ben. Dyma sut
Hwb Singularity
Mae'n mynd i fod yn gynyddol bwysig i ailffocysu ymdrechion gwyddonwyr cyfrifiadurol ar optimeiddio pob elfen o'r pentwr cyfrifiadura ar gyfer perfformiad.
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Intel will soon bake anti-malware defenses directly into its CPUs
ARSTechnica
Control-Flow Enforcement Technology will debut in Tiger Lake microarchitecture.
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Electronic components join forces to take up 10 times less space on computer chips
EurekAlert
Electronic filters are essential to the inner workings of our phones and other wireless devices. They eliminate or enhance specific input signals to achieve the desired output signals. They are essential, but take up space on the chips that researchers are on a constant quest to make smaller. A new study demonstrates the successful integration of the individual elements that make up electronic fil