As an emerging non-volatile device, memristors have garnered significant attention due to their low power consumption, high ...
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First-of-its-kind ion pump developed for seawater desalination, energy and biomedical applications
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, Israel's Tel Aviv University and other institutions have developed a ...
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Large-scale ion-trap quantum computing systems inch closer to reality with US' new breakthrough
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough towards building scalable quantum computers. The team used cryoelectronics to control ion traps, a key step toward realizing scalable quantum computers. “This ...
According to the latest market insights published by MarkNtel Advisors, the Europe Solid State Battery Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 28.44% during 2026–2032. The market growth is ...
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Beyond silicon: An indium selenide roadmap for ultra-low-power AI and quantum computing
A research team led by Prof. Seunguk Song from the Department of Energy Science at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), in ...
The United Kingdom has pledged to commit $2.5 billion to scale quantum computers in the region by the start of the next ...
Oracle-based quantum algorithms cannot use deep loops because quantum states exist only as mathematical amplitudes in Hilbert ...
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough towards building scalable quantum computers. The team used cryoelectronics to control ion traps, a key step toward realizing scalable quantum computers. “This ...
Abstract: Silicon-oxide-nitride-oxide–silicon (SONOS) charge-trap memory is a promising nonvolatile memory (NVM) device for analog in-memory computing (AIMC) applications. The sensitivity of 40-nm ...
Abstract: Deep neural networks (DNNs) have been widely used for learning various wireless communication policies. While DNNs have demonstrated the ability to reduce the time complexity of inference, ...
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