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Electronics & Semiconductors Mar 11, 2016

Configurable analog chip computes with 1,000 times less power than digital

Researchers have built and demonstrated a novel configurable computing device that uses a thousand times less electrical power – and can be built up to a hundred times smaller – than comparable digital floating-gate configurable ...

Computer Sciences Mar 11, 2016

Unlocking the secrets of the brain's intelligence to develop smarter technologies

Of all the fast and powerful computers in the world, our brain remains by far the most impressive. Now an interdisciplinary team of scientists, led by Baylor College of Medicine, aims to reveal the computational building ...

Robotics Feb 23, 2016

Self-directed robot can identify objects

"That is a ball." "I do believe that is a cone." "Seems like a wonderful book." The voice is mechanical and flat, and anyone offering such banal commentary and sounding so bored would surely bomb in a job interview. But in ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 17, 2016

New physics and application of antiferromagnet uncovered

The research group of Professor Hideo Ohno and Associate Professor Shunsuke Fukami of Tohoku University has studied the control of magnetization using a current applied to heterostructures comprising an antiferromagnet. They ...

Computer Sciences Jan 29, 2016

Scientists build a neural network using plastic memristors

A collaborative of Russian and Italian scientists has created a neural network based on polymeric memristors, devices that can potentially be used to build fundamentally new computers. According to the researchers, these ...

Computer Sciences Jan 6, 2016

What powers Facebook and Google's AI – and how computers could mimic brains

Google and Facebook have open sourced the designs for the computing hardware that powers the artificial intelligence logic used in their products. These intelligent algorithms power Google's search and recommendation functions, ...

Computer Sciences Dec 23, 2015

AI researchers develop 'Darwin,' a neuromorphic chip based on spiking neural networks

Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are a type of information processing system based on mimicking the principles of biological brains, and have been broadly applied in application domains such as pattern recognition, automatic ...

Bio & Medicine Nov 11, 2015

Imitating synapses of the human brain could lead to smarter electronics

Making a computer that learns and remembers like a human brain is a daunting challenge. The complex organ has 86 billion neurons and trillions of connections—or synapses—that can grow stronger or weaker over time. But ...

Nanophysics Oct 19, 2015

A new electronic component to replace flash storage

Researchers funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation have created a new electronic component that could replace flash storage. This memristor could also be used one day in new types of computers.

Nanophysics Jul 8, 2015

'Straintronic spin neuron' may greatly improve neural computing

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Researchers have proposed a new type of artificial neuron called a "straintronic spin neuron" that could serve as the basic unit of artificial neural networks—systems modeled on human brains that have the ability ...

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