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Transistors Explained: Switching and Signal Amplification
This video explains how transistors work as switches and amplifiers in electronic circuits. Transistors control the flow of ...
For our 2025 Component Abuse Challenge there have been a set of entries which merely use a component for a purpose it wasn’t quite intended, and another which push misuse of a part into ...
One of the lost pleasures of our modern world is the experience of going shopping at a grocery store, a mall, or a drugstore, ...
Researchers at Seoul National University have compiled the latest technologies in the field of fabricating stretchable ...
Researchers develop a 3D transistor stacking process that boosts performance in flexible and wearable electronics without ...
Diamonds, lasers, and oil aren’t the first things you may think of when considering ways to keep chips and computers cool.
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have developed artificial neurons that ...
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New artificial neurons replicate real brain chemistry for smarter AI hardware design
USC scientists design brain-like neurons that learn in hardware, not software, paving the way for energy-efficient AI general ...
A simple way to stabilize the operating temperature of any components that need it. Part 1 shows the purely analog approach, ...
Researchers have developed a new type of artificial neuron that physically emulates the electrochemical processes of ...
A startup hopes to challenge Nvidia, AMD, and Intel with a chip that wrangles probabilities rather than 1s and 0s.
Quantum computing’s big hurdle is error correction. Getting qubits to work together – or even stay in existence for longer ...
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