We will see a completely new type of computer, says AI pioneer Geoff Hinton
"Mortal computation" means analog computers marrying AI closely to hardware will put GPT-3 in your toaster for $1 running on a few watts of power.
"Mortal computation" means analog computers marrying AI closely to hardware will put GPT-3 in your toaster for $1 running on a few watts of power.
Neuromorphic computing could completely transform everything about the technology industry from programming languages to hardware.
The same sort of AMD chips inside game consoles and PCs could one day power the world's fastest supercomputers. Here's how AMD thinks we'll get to exascale.
Spain's artificial intelligence research institute is looking at teaching robots to know their limits, but think human-level AI is a way away just yet.
Power and space savings could change the data center industry.
RMIT University researchers have developed new nanoscale data storage technology that mimics the human brain, and could see ultra-fast electronic memory devices reduced in size to just a few nanometres thick.
The technology industry and consumers stand to lose out after HP knocked back the date of launch for its ultra-efficient storage technology
We're all guilty. Gadgets, screens and computers are spewing CO2 by the second. A new twist on a long postulated idea could come to the rescue.
Processor architectures and filing systems will need dramatic redesigns to take advantage of upcoming non-volatile memory technologies, Intel has said.
Toshiba continues to push their Resistance RAM (ReRAM) plans. Sampling starts next year with commercial devices in 2015. Is this the beginning of the end for NAND flash?