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Monday, Aug 12

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Atomic-scale graphene-based magnets could spur on much smaller and more powerful computing components

www.livescience.com

The new device, called a magnetic tunnel junction, can be harnessed to pack more computing power onto a chip than was previously thought possible.

Saturday, Aug 10

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What about environmental impact of quantum computing campus at U.S. Steel site?

chicago.suntimes.com

I read with great interest the newspaper's editorial on the proposed quantum computing center at the former U.S. Steel site in South Chicago as well as Abby Miller’s coverage. I have a few questions about the project that I don't feel have…

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Students turn away from the 'ologies' as they embrace the 'harder' subjects after 20 years of 'unstoppable' growth - with maths, physics and computing being seen as more valuable

www.dailymail.co.uk

Analysis by Buckingham University shows A-level provisional entries to sociology and psychology are down after 20 years of 'seemingly unstoppable' growth.

Friday, Aug 9

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Quantum computing: Finding solutions by the people for the people

phys.org

PEARC24 launched its first Workshop on Broadly Accessible Quantum Computing (QC) as the full conference began, July 22, in Providence, RI. Led by NCSA's Bruno Abreu and QuEra's Tomasso Macri, 30+ participants included quantum chemists,…

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Business News | Infinitix Partners with ENLight and Supermicro to Establish Asia's Most Advanced AI Computing Center

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Taipei [Taiwan], August 9: Infinitix announced in July its involvement in establishing the Asia Artificial Intelligence Computing Center (AICC), a premier intelligent computing hub…

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Raspberry Pi: New board comes with a computing chip with two different architectures

The Raspberry Pi Pico is getting a successor. The new developer board remains inexpensive and allows users to implement their own projects. Numerous sensors and actuators can be installed and further products based on the new computing…

Wednesday, Aug 7

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Bitcoin mining company Core Scientific in line for extra $2B in revenue for computing power

www.bizjournals.com

Core Scientific has mostly been known for bitcoin mining. But it has struck new deals for high-performance computing to support another company's GPU rental business model. In this story, we explore the contract between the computing…

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Quantum Computing’s Holy Grail: Realizing Topologically Protected Qubits

scitechdaily.com

A team of physicists has successfully created superconducting properties in materials known for conducting electricity only at their edges, marking a potential leap forward in...

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Anjuna Raises $25M Funding to Fuel Momentum and Expand Confidential Computing Offerings for AI

www.benzinga.com

Confidential Computing is a novel category of hardware-enabled infrastructure security. However, its heterogeneous nature has historically made it complex to implement. The transition to Universal Confidential Computing unlocked by Anjuna…

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Essential Guide to Cloud Computing for Municipalities Offers Strategies for Success

www.prweb.com

NYC area technology provider shares strategies for success in a new guide to cloud computing for municipalities—in a new article from eMazzanti Technologies HOBOKEN, N.J., Aug. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NYC-area cloud solutions…

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After AI, quantum computing eyes its 'Sputnik' moment

phys.org

Quantum computing promises society-changing breakthroughs in drug development and tackling climate change, and on an unassuming English high street, the race to unleash the latest tech revolution is gathering pace.

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Tuesday, Aug 6

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Scientists develop physical node reservoir computing based on light-emitting synapses

phys.org

With the development of artificial intelligence technology, various artificial hardware neural networks such as recursive neural networks, convolutional neural networks, and spiking neural networks have been proposed to meet the efficient…

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‘Switzerland of quantum computing’ raises $75M for error-correction chip

thenextweb.com

UK-based Riverlane announced today it has secured $75mn in Series C funding to meet “surging global demand” for quantum error correction — and propel it on its path toward 1 million error-free quantum operations by 2026. Quantum…

Monday, Aug 5

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Novel ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing

A team developed a new microscopy technique that uses electrical pulses to track the nanosecond dynamics within a material that is known to form charge density waves. Controlling these waves may lead to faster and more energy-efficient…

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Novel ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing

www.nanowerk.com

Charge density waves have applications in next-generation and energy-efficient computing.

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Ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing

phys.org

Today's supercomputers consume vast amounts of energy, equivalent to the power usage of thousands of homes. In response, researchers are developing a more energy-efficient form of next-generation supercomputing that leverages artificial…

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Greater Manchester and Raspberry Pi Foundation partner of computing qualification

The Applied Computing qualification will be available for young people pursuing their Greater Manchester Baccalaureate (MBacc) in preparation for a career in the tech sector.