RIT researchers create adaptive computer chip design that saves power in everyday electronic devices
Researchers at RIT have developed a new computer chip design approach that allows electronic systems to automatically adapt to real-world conditions, improving how devices manage power in everyday use ...
A computer chip that calculates with light instead of electrical current has passed a milestone that researchers have chased for decades: it can run real neural-network tasks, on a sliver of silicon, ...
Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days, becoming unavoidable even for those who have no interest in it and people who don't want AI on their devices. No matter how you feel about the ...
A computer chip that processes data as pulses of light rather than electrical signals has, for the first time, run a suite of real AI workloads on a single device. In results published in Nature in ...
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