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  • News - 19 Feb 2009
    University of Pittsburgh researchers have created a nanoscale one-stop shop, a single platform for creating electronics at a nearly single-atom scale that could yield advanced forms of such...
  • News - 22 Nov 2008
    Intel Corporation introduced its most advanced desktop processor ever, the Intel® Core™ i7 processor. The Core i7 processor is the first member of a new family of Nehalem processor designs...
  • News - 23 Oct 2008
    An international team of scientists has performed the ultimate miniaturisation of computer memory: storing information inside the nucleus of an atom. This breakthrough is a key step in bringing to...
  • News - 30 Jan 2007
    A team of UCLA and California Institute of Technology chemists reports in the Jan. 25 issue of the journal Nature the successful demonstration of a large-scale, "ultra-dense" memory device...
  • News - 16 Sep 2024
    Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have conducted a new study that sheds light on how next-generation electronics, such as computer memory components, malfunction or deteriorate...
  • News - 20 Mar 2024
    Both human brains and computers depend on memory, or the capacity to retain information in an easily accessible way. The primary distinction is that computer information processing requires the...
  • News - 22 Sep 2016
    Neuro-inspired computing has provided a common intersection for three seemingly varied fields: microelectronics, computing and neuroscience. Neuro-inspired computing is a growing area in...
  • News - 31 Aug 2010
    Rice University scientists have created the first two-terminal memory chips that use only silicon, one of the most common substances on the planet, in a way that should be easily adaptable to...
  • News - 1 Mar 2010
    The TRAMS project aims to guarantee that the memory for future nanoscale processors, with teraflop capacity, is resilient, reliable, fault tolerant, and energy efficient, with advanced...
  • News - 17 Feb 2009
    IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that IBM Research Scientist Robert H. Dennard was the recipient of the National Academy of Engineering's 2009 Charles Stark Draper Prize. Recognized as one of...

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