Breakthrough microscope captures the fastest ever view of electrons in motion, opening a new window into the quantum world.
Cooling next-generation computer chips for AI requires either millions of gallons of water or huge amounts of electricity.
Curious Archive on MSN
Evolution runs faster in a computer — here's what it produces
Conway's Game of Life has just three rules — and produces self-replicating patterns nicknamed Spaceships and Puffer Trains ...
Thanks to RAMageddon, new devices are getting pricier for the first time in years. Sticking with what you’ve got just became ...
Elon Musk says programming may soon become obsolete. For mechanical engineers, the bigger question is how AI will reshape ...
A new plasma chemistry breakthrough could help manufacturers build the next generation of smaller, faster, and more powerful ...
Samsung's PM1763 PCIe 6.0 SSD hits mass production with 28,400 MB/s reads for AI servers. Here's why this enterprise drive ...
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Chinese startup claims world’s first 8-inch 2D semiconductor pilot production line
For years, the race to build faster and more efficient computer chips has been ...
Explaining the passage of time has been a gnarly problem in physics basically forever, but physicist and computer scientist ...
Make Windows 11 feel faster with nine cleanup tips for startup apps, storage, background processes, updates, malware scans, ...
Apple accelerated iOS 26.5.2 and macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 security fixes because AI tools can help attackers reverse-engineer ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Your ultra-fast NVMe SSD is secretly running on 40-year-old tech
The ancient storage tech your modern Windows PC can't live without ...
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