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Silicon carbide-based motor drive enables a smaller, lighter electric aircraft engine
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose ...
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Could Mushrooms Be the Computer Memory of the Future?
A new paper published in PLOS One shows that mushrooms can act as the "memristors" required for many next-gen computing ...
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have developed artificial neurons that ...
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New silicon-powered electric motor cuts hybrid plane weight, helps them fly farther
A hybrid Cessna 337 in California completed a successful test flight using a silicon carbide-based inverter developed by the ...
A breakthrough in neuromorphic computing could lower the energy consumption of chips and accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). Researchers from the USC Viterbi School of En ...
The global AI chip market has grown to $166.9 billion in 2025, and is predicted to reach $311.58 billion by 2029, ...
Computing systems that mimic biological neural networks underlie many artificial-intelligence applications. But these ...
Researchers from the University of Southern California, University of Massachusetts, University of California Los Angeles, Syracuse University, and the Air Force Research Laboratory developed ...
Diamonds, lasers, and oil aren’t the first things you may think of when considering ways to keep chips and computers cool.
Yup, Nvidia has become the world's first $5 trillion company. Truly, these numbers are getting silly. Of course, it really, ...
Scientists are building computers made from living brain cells (also called “biocomputers”). These systems use real neurons ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote at NVIDIA's GTC conference in Washington D.C. was a sweeping celebration of American ...
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