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Computer in a thread: A fiber chip as thin as human hair could turn clothes into smart devices
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 ...
Semiconductor chips that process light rather than electricity could boost processing speeds and reduce energy use.
It's been a long time since Alice Charton got a good look at a human face. There are plenty of people moving through her world, of course—her husband, her friends, her doctors, her neighbors—but ...
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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
Researchers at Fudan University have developed a flexible, ultra-thin fiber chip with the processing power of a desktop computer.
The Maia 200 AI chip is described as an inference powerhouse — meaning it could lead AI models to apply their knowledge to ...
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