A new device enables researchers to observe hundreds of neurons in the brain in real-time. The system is based on modified silicon chips from cameras, but rather than taking a …read more Source:: Science
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Heat-conducting crystals could help computer chips keep their cool
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•As consumers demand smaller, faster and more powerful electronic devices that draw more current and generate more heat, the issue of heat management is reaching a bottleneck. Researchers have created …read more Source:: Science
How Red Hat Linux is helping reclaim the fastest supercomputer title for the US
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•It’s not just the chips in the Department of Energy’s record-breaking Summit supercomputer, which is setting new speed records; it’s also Red Hat Enterprise Linux. …read more Source:: Linux
IDG Contributor Network: SiFive rolls out fully open source chip for IoT devices
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya SiFive is a relatively new fabless chip manufacturing startup that is developing fully open source chips. Its new FE310 chip is its first chip (and apparently the first open …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Why Linus Torvalds likes x86 chips better than ARM
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•By Jim Lynch Why Linus Torvalds likes x86 chips better than ARM Linus Torvalds has never pulled any punches when it comes to sharing his opinions about everything from Linux kernel changes to computer …read more Source:: OpenSource