Jul 09, 2022 (Nanowerk News) When it comes to graphene, it appears that superconductivity runs in the family. Graphene is a single-atom-thin material that can be exfoliated from the same graphite that is found in pencil lead. The ultrathin material is made entirely from carbon atoms that are arranged in...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: CEA-Leti Barn-Owl Inspired, Object-Localization System Uses Up to 5 Orders of Magnitude Less Energy than Existing Technology: Paper in Nature Communications Describes Neuromorphic Computing Device With Virtually No Power Consumption When Idle, Thanks to On-Chip Non-Volatile M
Home > Press > CEA-Leti Barn-Owl Inspired, Object-Localization System Uses Up to 5 Orders of Magnitude Less Energy than Existing Technology: Paper in Nature Communications Describes Neuromorphic Computing Device With Virtually No Power Consumption When Idle, Thanks to On-Chip Non-Volatile M Abstract:Inspired by the barn owls neuroanatomy, CEA-Leti has developed...
Next-generation data centers within reach thanks to new energy-efficient switches
Jul 09, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Data centers, dedicated spaces for storing, processing and disseminating data, enable everything from cloud computing to video streaming. In the process, they consume a large amount of energy transferring data back and forth inside the center. With demand for data growing exponentially, there is increasing...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Luisier wins SNSF Advanced Grant to develop simulation tools for nanoscale devices
Home > Press > Luisier wins SNSF Advanced Grant to develop simulation tools for nanoscale devices Example of a modern semi-conductor chip CREDIT @Mathieu Luisier Abstract:The Swiss National Science Foundation has awarded Professor Mathieu Luisier more than two million Swiss francs over a period of five years to develop a...