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New research shows naturally occurring mineral is an 'unconventional superconductor' when purified
By Christopher Harper published
Miassite, which is found naturally and can be synthesized, can function as a superconductor at low temperatures.

Nvidia Ada Lovelace and GeForce RTX 40-Series GPUs
By Jarred Walton last updated
Nvidia looks set to push performance and features to new heights (Updated)

Researchers demo 'Thought-to-Text' AI system without using surgically-implanted devices like Elon's Neuralink
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Advance unlocks an innumerable number of possibilities.

Alienware Aurora R16 Review: Thinking Inside the Box (Updated)
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
Update The Alienware Aurora R16 is in a smaller, more streamlined box with plenty of ports and a decent price, but proprietary parts keep it from being an entry into true enthusiast PC gaming.

Demystifying HCI and Multi-Cloud Deployments for OEM Storage
By Sponsored published
A combination of Supermicro hardware and Nutanix software can help organizations lower the cost and improve the efficiency of their IT infrastructure.

Embracing the AI Era: Designing High Throughput, Low Latency AI Storage Solutions
By Sponsored published
Delve into building high performance storage architectures for the new generation of workloads.

Fire Up Your Mission Critical Applications: Accelerating vSAN with Next-Generation Storage Technologies
By Sponsored published
Discover how 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and vSAN unlock new potential for AI workloads and significant performance improvements over prior generations

3D DRAM Proposal Paves the Road for a Density Increase
By Francisco Pires published
Lam Research has proposed 3D DRAM as a pathway to higher density memory solutions.
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