The story so far: In 1999, California-based Nvidia Corp. marketed a chip called GeForce 256 as “the world’s first GPU”. Its purpose was to make videogames run better and look better. In the 2.5 ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Abstract: In this article, cycle-time configuration is realized using max-plus algebra for a parallel processing system via a synchronous feedback controller. As a key efficiency metric of parallel ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Karman Industries today announced the launch of the Heat Processing Unit (HPU), a modular 10MW integrated thermal platform engineered to solve the "speed-to-power" crisis ...
The Trump administration is halting immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, including Brazil, Iran, Russia and Somalia, the latest effort by officials to restrict legal immigration ...
On November 18, 2025, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued its Staff Requirements Memorandum for SECY-24-0009, which proposed changes to the NRC Enforcement Policy governing regulated materials ...
Almost every technological innovation of the past several years has been laser-focused on one thing: generative AI. Many of these supposedly revolutionary systems run on big, expensive servers in a ...
Abstract: As a computer-integrated manufacturing system, cluster tools are widely used for semiconductor manufacturing. To tackle their scheduling problems with parallel processing chambers, existing ...
Nvidia’s position as the dominant supplier of AI chips may be under threat from a specialised chip pioneered by Google, with reports suggesting companies like Meta and Anthropic are looking to spend ...
San Diego, Nov. 24, 2025 – Kneron, a San Diego-based company developing neural processing units (NPUs) for AI, today announced its KL1140 chip. It is built to bring LLMs to edge devices, delivering up ...
The sensation of déjà vu may stem from a split-second memory error, a brain-processing mismatch—or, as some physicists suggest, a brief overlap between parallel universes. Coast Guard changes swastika ...