Micron is on a tear, it seems. The company recently announced the world’s first “Gen 2” version of its third-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM3) that offers increased bandwidth and density over existing technology, Now it’s showing off a roadmap that includes some compelling numbers for the future of DDR5 and GDDR7 …
Read More »Future iPhones Could Take 3D Photos
Now that Apple is trying to make spatial computing a thing with its Vision Pro headset, it’s not far-fetched to think the company might try and shoehorn that feature into future iPhones and iPads. When the headset launches next year, you will have to be wearing the headset to take …
Read More »The Asus ROG Ally
The Steam Deck’s reign as the handheld game machine to beat might already be coming to an end. Just weeks after Asus started teasing the ROG Ally handheld, a new leak points to a surprisingly competitive price tag. The high-end variant of the Ally with an AMD Z1 Extreme chip …
Read More »Oxygen Ion Batteries
A future based on renewable energy is an aspirational goal we’ll never realize without better energy storage technology. Lithium-ion batteries have become the standard for rechargeable cells, but their volatility and low reliability make them a questionable choice for our green future. Researchers from the Vienna University of Technology (TU …
Read More »Biocomputers Could Overpower AI
It’s called organoid intelligence, or OI, and it uses actual human brain cells to make computing “more brain-like.” OI revolves around using organoids, or clusters of living tissue grown from stem cells that behave similarly to organs, as biological hardware that powers algorithmic systems. The hope—over at Johns Hopkins, at …
Read More »Mushroom Printed Circuit Boards
(Photo: Nina Filippova/Wikimedia Commons)Printed circuit boards, or PCBs, serve as the heart of many devices by connecting a network of electrical components together. But despite PCBs’ omnipresence, few of us think about what happens to this internal hardware once it reaches the end of its life. The plastic used to …
Read More »13 Lunar Regions
NASA is on the verge of finally launching the first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket after years of development. The Artemis 1 mission won’t have a crew onboard, but by the third launch, the SLS will be taking astronauts back to the moon for the first time in 50 years. …
Read More »Alzheimer’s Linked To Gut Health
(Photo: Buddha Kumar Shrestha/Unsplash)Data from several Alzheimer’s disease and gastrointestinal disorder studies appear to suggest the conditions are genetically linked. Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) conducted a meta-analysis of several Alzheimer’s and gut health studies in an attempt to determine whether the two are associated. Each study involved the …
Read More »Tesla’s Optimus Robot
(Image: Tesla)Like it or not, humanoid robots are here. Optimus, a human-like droid powered by AI, is Elon Musk’s latest project—one he insists will be worth more than Tesla’s current vehicle business. Musk originally unveiled the concept for Optimus (the nickname for what’s otherwise called Tesla Bot) at the company’s …
Read More »Reshaping Business Innovation
Join today’s leading executives online at the Data Summit on March 9th. Register here. By Adam Burden, North America lead of technology and chief software engineer of Accenture. John Lennon and Paul McCartney are two of the greatest songwriters in music’s history. Without their talents, pop music as we know …
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