2022-08-07, 17:52 | Link #41 |
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Artificial Synapses 10,000x Faster Than Real Thing
"New artificial versions of the neurons and synapses in the human brain are up to 1,000 times smaller than neurons and at least 10,000 times faster than biological synapses, a study now finds. These new devices may help improve the speed at which the increasingly common and powerful artificial intelligence systems known as deep neural networks learn, researchers say." See: https://spectrum.ieee.org/artificial-synapses |
2022-09-25, 20:26 | Link #42 |
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Programming languages: It's time to stop using C and C++ for new
projects, says Microsoft Azure CTO "Mark Russinovich, the chief technology officer of Microsoft Azure, says developers should avoid using C or C++ programming languages in new projects and instead use Rust because of security and reliability concerns." See: https://www.zdnet.com/article/progra...oft-azure-cto/ |
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2024-02-25, 19:10 | Link #44 |
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DVD’s New Cousin Can Store More Than a Petabit
"A novel disc the size of a DVD can hold more than 1 million gigabits—roughly as much as is transmitted per second over the entire world’s Internet—by storing data in three dimensions as opposed to two, a new study finds." "Now scientists in China have developed a way to encode data on 100 layers in optical discs. In addition, the data is recorded using spots as small as 54 nanometers wide, roughly a tenth of the size of the wavelengths of visible light used to read and write the data. All in all, a DVD-size version of the new disc has a capacity of up to 1.6 petabits—that is, 1.6 million gigabits. This is some 4,000 times as much data density as a Blu-ray disc and 24 times as much as the currently most advanced hard disks. The researchers suggest their new optical disc can enable a data center capable of exabit storage—a billion gigabits—to fit inside a room instead of a stadium-size space." See: https://spectrum.ieee.org/data-stora...t-optical-disc |
2024-11-22, 17:23 | Link #46 |
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'Quantum hard drives' closer to reality after scientists
resolve 10-year-old problem "Scientists say they have cracked a decade-old problem that could bring the concept of a "quantum hard drive" closer to reality. The solution involved developing a new type of error-correction system for stabilizing qubits — the building blocks of quantum information — against interference, overcoming a major hurdle facing the development of practical quantum computers. If successfully scaled, the technique could pave the way for highly efficient quantum memory systems capable of storing huge volumes of quantum data, researchers claimed in a new study published Nov. 4 in the journal Nature Communications. "This advance is crucial for the development of scalable quantum computers, as it allows for a more compact construction of quantum memory systems," the researchers said in a statement. "By reducing the physical qubit overhead, the findings pave the way for the creation of a more compact 'quantum hard drive' — an efficient quantum memory system capable of storing vast amounts of quantum information reliably."" See: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/quantum-h...120000354.html |
2024-12-12, 00:44 | Link #47 |
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Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple
universes exist "but what really caught the tech industry’s attention was an even wilder claim tucked into the blog post about the chip. Google Quantum AI founder Hartmut Neven wrote in his blog post that this chip was so mind-boggling fast that it must have borrowed computational power from other universes. Ergo the chip’s performance indicates that parallel universes exist and “we live in a multiverse.”" See: https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/10/go...iverses-exist/ |
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