Topic: Future of Computing

  • Netherlands Emerges as a Neuromorphic Computing Leader

    Netherlands Emerges as a Neuromorphic Computing Leader

    The Netherlands is leading in neuromorphic computing, which mimics the human brain to address energy and efficiency challenges in AI and edge computing by unifying memory and processing. Dutch initiatives and companies like Innatera are advancing real-world applications, such as event-based senso...

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  • Sundar Pichai: AI's New Dawn, Augmented Horizons, and an Unwavering Stance on Search

    Sundar Pichai: AI's New Dawn, Augmented Horizons, and an Unwavering Stance on Search

    Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently provided an extensive look into the tech giant's trajectory, emphasizing that artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from a Sundar Pichai phase of intensive research to one of tangible, real-world applications. He underscored his belief that AI represents a technological leap as fundamental as the discovery of electricity, heralding a new epoch of innovation and creative empowerment.

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  • The Enduring Legacy of Moore’s Law

    The Enduring Legacy of Moore’s Law

    Moore’s Law, an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965, has been a guiding force in the semiconductor industry and beyond. It’s not a law of physics but an empirical observation that has predicted the exponential growth of computing power over the past several decades.

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