NVIDIA's 1999 GeForce 256 graphics card revolutionized computing by introducing parallel processing, initially for games.
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It began with video games, a paintball experiment and a bold bet that few understood. Today, Nvidia has become a company ...
Classical computing gave us automation. What's coming next is something closer to a factory that thinks. But getting there requires two technologies converging in a way that many might not fully ...
The U.S. government is investing in quantum computing. The interesting part is that this looks like a transition to a real ...
Abstract: Advances in sensor and computer technology are revolutionizing the way remotely sensed data is collected, managed and analyzed. In particular, many current and future applications of remote ...
QuantRS2 (/kwɒntərz tu:/) is a comprehensive Rust-based quantum computing framework that provides a modular, high-performance toolkit for quantum simulation, algorithm development, and hardware ...
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The GPU giant is taking big steps in another multibillion-dollar market.
The unprecedented development of Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things has led to smart edge devices that can sense and think, such as smartphones, smartwatches, and smart glasses.
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Leading silicon and software vendors are converging on a few practical edge platforms that manage and govern agentic AI operating in the physical world.