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Intel Transistors Enter the Third Dimension
Wed, May 04, 2011
Blog Post: The chip maker's next-generation microprocessors will use multigate transistors to tackle the energy leakage problems that come with tiny features
Tue, May 03, 2011
Blog Post: MorPACK could make prototyping complex multichip systems faster
May 2011
Article: Though slower than competitors, the energy-saving Godson-3B is destined for the next Chinese supercomputer
May 2011
Article: Beekeeping engineers bring cheap widgets to a 19th-century craft
May 2011
Article: Measuring the degradation of microprocessors is tricky. Doing it better would unleash more processing power
Mon, April 11, 2011
Blog Post: Armed with a new power-saving chip, Intel enters the mobile device market
April 2011
Article: As with gross domestic product, China is now solidly No. 2
Tue, February 22, 2011
Blog Post: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Intel, and IBM show off their record-breaking processors
February 2011
Article: Europeans announce the first organic microprocessor
February 2011
Article: Nanowires made into logic tiles could be basis of low-power nanoprocessors
Tue, January 11, 2011
Blog Post: It's all about the graphics
CES 2011: Do PCs really need to be vastly more powerful? Intel hopes you think so
Wed, January 05, 2011
Blog Post: Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors boast 1.16 billion transistors and on-chip graphics processing
Multicore CPUs: Processor Proliferation
January 2011
Article: From multicore to many-core to hard-to-describe-in-a-single-word core
3-D Printing Could Make Smartphone Chips Cheaper
Tue, November 23, 2010
Blog Post: Eoplex comes up with slim chip packaging fix
From Superpower to Supercomputer
Podcast: For the first time ever, a Chinese system tops the list of the fastest supercomputers in the world
Tue, November 16, 2010
Podcast: For the first time ever, a Chinese system tops the list of the fastest supercomputers in the world
Intel First: Making Advanced Chips for Third Parties
Tue, November 02, 2010
Blog Post: Intel to give Achronix access to advanced 22-nm manufacturing plant
The Era of Error-Tolerant Computing
November 2010
Article: Errors will abound in future processors...and that's okay
A Fly-Eye Inspired Speed Sensor
August 2010
Article: First sensor to directly measure speed uses algorithms from fruit-fly steering circuits
GreenDroid Application Processor Will Battle Dark Silicon
Tue, August 24, 2010
Blog Post: At Hot Chips, UCSD Custom Cores Promise Energy-Sipping Android Phones
How Do You Teach the Memristor?
Tue, August 10, 2010
Blog Post: Two years ago we said the textbooks would be changed. How's that working out for us?
Is Microsoft Looking to Dominate Wireless with Strong "ARM" Tactics?
Wed, July 28, 2010
Blog Post: New licensing agreement with cellphone chip designer may signal an attempt to replicate its PC success
Intel Makes a Digital Coin Tosser for Future Processors
June 2010
Article: An all-digital random-number generator will help keep encryption strong and data safe for chips with features 45 nanometers and smaller
How Much Water Did It Take To Make Your Cellular Phone?
Tue, June 15, 2010
Blog Post: More than enough to swim in
Major Chip Makers Expand Production in the West
Tue, June 15, 2010
Blog Post: Do the moves foreshadow a drop in high tech unemployment?
Evidence for Intrinsity in the iPad
April 2010
Article: There are lots of reasons to think Intrinsity's hot-rodded ARM processor is powering the iPad, and even some reasons to think Apple has acquired Intrinsity
Cooling Off Chips With a Nice Warm Drink
Tue, April 20, 2010
Blog Post: IBM's new supercomputer proves that you don't have to keep them on ice
All the Processing, Half the Power
Wed, February 10, 2010
Blog Post: Keeping track of time lets researchers manage power of the electrical or computer processing varieties
Intel Lifts the Hood on its "Single-Chip Cloud Computer"
February 2010
Article: A 48-core prototype processor is part of a move from supercomputer-on-a-chip to data-center-on-a-chip
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