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Quantum machine learning unlocks new efficient chip design pipeline — encoding data in quantum states then analyzing it with machine learning up to 20% more effective than traditional models
By Jon Martindale published
By combining classic machine learning and new quantum techniques, researchers may be able to develop new semiconductor designs faster than ever before.

‘World’s smallest Intel Core Ultra-powered Mini PC’ crown claimed by fanless Aaeon PICO-MTU4-SEMI — just 43mm high and 0.44 liters in size
By Mark Tyson published
The tiny new Aaeon PICO-MTU4-SEMI is claimed to be the “world’s smallest Intel Core Ultra-powered Mini PC.”

U.S. semiconductor design company fined $140 million over China dealings — sold software to a military institution thought to be conducting nuclear explosion simulations
By Jowi Morales published
Cadence admits to selling EDA tools to sanctioned entities from 2015 to 2020.

China forms AI alliances to cut U.S. tech reliance
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese AI hardware and software developers form alliances to develop AI standards to compete against American AI technologies and deploy AI across a broad set of applications.

Ayaneo crams dedicated GPU-class Strix Halo and battery inside next-gen gaming handheld
By Aaron Klotz published
Given the 55W default TDP of Strix Halo, battery life will almost certainly be short.

Yes, you can store data on a bird
By Mark Tyson published
A music and science lover has demonstrated the capacity of birds to store and retrieve digital image data.

Edge browser's new Copilot Mode lets you talk to AI about your tabs if you opt in — but it's only free for 'a limited time'
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft is launching an AI Copilot Mode in the Edge browser, allowing users to talk to the AI about their browser and allow Copilot to see across tabs.

Positron AI says its Atlas accelerator beats Nvidia H200 on inference in just 33% of the power
By Anton Shilov published
Cloudflare is testing Positron AI's Atlas machine based on Archer accelerators, an inference-only solution that claims to outperform Nvidia's H200 DGX using one-third the power.
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