Future of Patient Monitoring and Connected Healthcare
Connectivity and intelligence are vital for today's digital healthcare applications. The Kontron MediClient Panel PC, powered by Intel® Core™ and Intel® Celeron® processors, offers a medical-grade...
View ArticleIonQ Unveils Rack-Mounted Quantum Computers
Today’s most powerful quantum computers are elaborate, bespoke machines that can take up entire rooms. IonQ says its new devices will be mounted in standard server racks and can slot seamlessly into...
View ArticleStartup Anticipates Smaller Chips in New Logic Scheme
Like many others in 2021, Avi Messica and Ziv Leshem saw that scaling down the size of CMOS circuits—the historical driver of Moore’s Law—was reaching the end of its road. “We wanted to do something...
View ArticleFresh From the Oven: Pi for Your Desktop
Toss your desktop in the bin. The Raspberry Pi 5 is here.The thought of replacing a desktop or laptop with a single-board computer (SBC) might seem odd. But the Raspberry Pi 5, the latest in the...
View ArticleThe Creepy New Digital Afterlife Industry
It’s sometime in the near future. Your beloved father, who suffered from Alzheimer’s for years, has died. Everyone in the family feels physically and emotionally exhausted from his long decline. Your...
View ArticleImpossible Photo Feat Now Possible Via Holography
Smartphones and movie cameras might one day do what regular cameras now cannot—change the sharpness of any given object once it has been captured, without sacrificing picture quality. Scientists...
View Article2D Transistors, 3D Chips, and More Mad Stuff
The 69th Annual IEEE International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM) is set to start on 9 December, and the conference teaser shows that researchers have been extending the road map for a number of...
View ArticleHow One Technology Precinct Is Attracting the World's Most Progressive...
Home to Atlassian, Canva and Afterpay and ranked #1 tech startup ecosystem in the southern hemisphere, Sydney’s Tech Central is redefining how large tech companies, startups, and academic institutions...
View ArticleJapan’s Moonshot Program Aims Sky-High—at the Weather
Japan’s Moonshot Research and Development Program is a large-scale, long-term, multitargeted national endeavor that aims to make extraordinary advances in nine fields of research. These include...
View ArticleEvaluating COM Express and COM-HPC for Your Projects
This sponsored article is brought to you by Kontron. When the COM-HPC standard was first mooted in 2019, there was, understandably, some initial concern in the market over its potential impact on COM...
View ArticleLow-Power Hardware Accelerator Offers Outsize Security
This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. How can smartphones safeguard user data in untrusted cloud environments while preserving battery...
View ArticleExploring Sydney’s Deep Tech Ecosystem
This sponsored article is brought to you by BESydney.In the dynamic landscape of Australian technology, market advancements are often attributed to consumer-focused products like Canva and Afterpay....
View ArticleIBM Debuts Brain-Inspired Chip For Speedy, Efficient AI
A brain-inspired chip from IBM, dubbed NorthPole, is more than 20 times as fast as—and roughly 25 times as energy efficient as—any microchip currently on the market when it comes to artificial...
View ArticleResearchers Simplify Switching for Quantum Electronics
A quantum cousin of the Hall effect could open the door to energy-efficient electronics, better sensors, and more-powerful quantum computers. Researchers have now broken a key barrier to its practical...
View ArticleThe Future of Fully Homomorphic Encryption
This sponsored article is brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering.In our digital age, where information flows seamlessly through the vast network of the internet, the importance of...
View ArticleSmart Glasses Make Human Echolocation Possible
Blind and low-vision (BLV) people often use sound to navigate, such as via echolocation or within various assistive technologies. Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Aria...
View ArticleA Bold New Plan for Preserving Online Privacy and Security
Whether we like it or not, we all use the cloud to communicate and to store and process our data. We use dozens of cloud services, sometimes indirectly and unwittingly. We do so because the cloud...
View ArticleResearchers Uncover the Fastest Semiconductor Yet
Scientists have discovered what they say is the fastest and most efficient semiconductor yet. Although the new material is made using one of the rarest elements on Earth, the researchers suggest...
View ArticlePublic AI Training Datasets Are Rife With Licensing Errors
Large language models feed on big data from publicly available training sets, but most of the sets are of doubtful legal status.The scope of the problem has been demonstrated by the newly launched...
View ArticleGrown-up Arm Chips Look to Dethrone x86 in Laptops
Qualcomm is again coming for laptops—and this time, it means business. At the company’s October 2023 Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Elite, a system-on-a-chip (SoC) with a...
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