In 1981, physicist Richard Feynman famously talked about the problem of simulating physics with computers. This posed a challenge because machines that make calculations based on binary logic — 1s and ...
The term supercomputer does get tossed around a lot, but what does it actually mean? What does a computer need to do to be ...
This article comes from a recent Forbes Futures In Focus podcast interview with Ron Martino, executive vice president of global sales for NXP Semiconductors. He discusses the edge economy and what ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — “You see, nature is unpredictable. How do you expect to predict it with a computer?” said American physicist Richard Feynman before computer scientists at a conference in 1981.
As progress in traditional computing slows, new forms of computing are coming to the forefront. A team of engineers is attempting to pioneer a type of computing that mimics the efficiency of the brain ...
A research team has discovered a new way to control tiny magnetic properties inside materials using electric current, which ...