A new chip for decoding data transmissions demonstrates record-breaking energy efficiency
The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.
The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.
Study shows that if autonomous vehicles are widely adopted, hardware efficiency will need to advance rapidly to keep computing-related emissions in check.
New technique significantly reduces training and inference time on extensive datasets to keep pace with fast-moving data in finance, social networks, and fraud detection in cryptocurrency.
New technique could diminish errors that hamper the performance of super-fast analog optical neural networks.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's new supercomputing facility reduces energy impacts