Content for News

NVIDIA Hopper GPU Architecture Accelerates Dynamic Programming Up to 40x Using New DPX Instructions

“Dynamic programming algorithms are used in healthcare, robotics, quantum computing, data science and more. The NVIDIA Hopper GPU architecture unveiled today at GTC will accelerate dynamic programming — a problem-solving technique used in algorithms for genomics, quantum computing, route optimization and …

onsemi Unveils New High Power Totem Pole PFC Controller Meeting Challenging Efficiency Standard

“onsemi (Nasdaq: ON), a leader in intelligent power and sensing technologies, introduced its latest mixed-signal controller dedicated to bridgeless totem pole PFC (TP PFC) topology. The NCP1681 targets ultra-high density offline power supplies. Building upon the success of theNCP1680, which …

Photonic Technology Enables Real-Time Calculation of Radio Signal Correlation

“Light-based approach can be used to locate phones and other signal-emitting devices, outperforms digital methods Researchers have developed a new analog photonic correlator that can be used to locate an object transmitting a radio signal. Because the new correlator is …

Printing circuits on rare nanomagnets puts a new spin on computing

“New research artificially creating a rare form of matter known as spin glass could spark a new paradigm in artificial intelligence by allowing algorithms to be directly printed as physical hardware. The unusual properties of spin glass enable a form …

Quan­tum sen­sors: Mea­suring even more preci­sely

“Two teams of physicists led by Peter Zoller and Thomas Monz have designed the first programmable quantum sensor, and tested it in the laboratory. To do so they applied techniques from quantum information processing to a measurement problem. The innovative …

Quenching by laser increases graphene quality

“Russian scientists have found out why, instead of simply burning down at high temperatures, graphene oxide opens the door to a promising and inexpensive graphene production method. The research was published in the journal Carbon. It has been over a …

Researchers continue to confront major hurdles in quantum computing

“With new insights on the problem of noise in quantum computing, Rochester researchers make major strides in improving the transfer of information in quantum systems. Quantum science has the potential to revolutionize modern technology with more efficient computers, communication, and …

Rxn Rover software helps small chem labs easily access AI for reaction optimization

“A team of experts at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory has released a new open-source software program called Rxn Rover. It is designed to help chemistry researchers easily and affordably tap into the capabilities of artificial …

Scientists Uncover Surprising New Clues to Exotic Superconductors’ Superpowers

“Study leverages one of the most powerful magnets on Earth to probe a new model of a mysterious metal. A research team has uncovered new clues into the exotic behavior of unconventional superconductors – devices that efficiently carry electrical current with …

Seeing an elusive magnetic effect through the lens of machine learning

“An MIT team incorporates AI to facilitate the detection of an intriguing materials phenomenon that can lead to electronics without energy dissipation. Superconductors have long been considered the principal approach for realizing electronics without resistivity. In the past decade, a …