ETH Zurich’s bidirectional pixel can both create and read light, pointing to screens that double as cameras, plus holography and optical computing.
Tensordyne says logarithmic computing could reduce AI inference costs and power demands, offering an alternative to conventional chip designs.
For review, GoPro shipped me the Mission 1 Grip Edition bundle with a special “point-and-shoot” case/cage. This accessory only exists as an easier way to hold the action camera. And even with a more ...
The new open-source project could serve as the basis for a future of apps with features as complex as Slack, Discord, or Google Docs—but with added protection against surveillance.
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How the AI boom quietly ruined the budget PC build
For years, DIY enthusiasts viewed the sub-seven-hundred-dollar desktop as the ultimate gateway into PC gaming. You could carefully select an entry-level processor, pair it with an affordable graphics ...
Recall that scene from 'The Matrix' (1999). A police officer on a rooftop aims his gun and fires three shots. Neo arches his back. The bullets stop in mid-air. Only the camera moves laterally around ...
A new prompt injection attack dubbed "BioShocking" could trick AI-powered browsers into treating real-world risky actions as ...
Daisy-chaining two of Dell's Nvidia GB10 DGX Spark systems didn't just pump up my home AI lab—it fundamentally changed how I ...
Nvidia challenger D-Matrix is entering full production of an AI chip it says is 10 times faster than a GPU and bypasses the memory shortage.
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