Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip
Design lets chip manage local memory stores efficiently using an Internet-style communication network.
Design lets chip manage local memory stores efficiently using an Internet-style communication network.
"MAC50" symposium celebrates 50 years of computer science at MIT.
MIT professor Fox Harrell works to enrich the subjective and ethical dimensions of the digital media experience.
“Lock-free” parallel algorithms may match performance of more complex “wait-free” algorithms.
Institute’s programs rank first in 7 engineering, 5 science, and 3 business fields.
Cleverer management of the local memory banks known as ‘caches’ could improve computer chips’ performance while reducing their energy consumption.
New brain-scanning technique allows scientists to see when and where the brain processes visual information.
Stephanie Seneff is using the novel natural language processing techniques she developed to better understand how drugs and environmental toxins impact human health.
MIT research shows that it may be time to let software, rather than hardware, manage the high-speed on-chip memory banks known as ‘caches.’
A new interdisciplinary research center at MIT, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims at nothing less than unraveling the mystery of intelligence.
New research to be presented at the 2013 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference could transform field of 3-D printing.
Computer-designed algorithms for controlling network congestion yield transmission rates two to three times as high as those designed by humans.
Systems that can convert written specifications into working code in a few narrow cases could be generalized to other tasks.
An optical switch that can be turned on by a single photon could point toward new designs for both classical and quantum computers.
A new hardware design makes data encryption more secure by disguising cloud servers’ memory-access patterns.