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Echoes of Oppenheimer: The moral imperative of AI in 2024
 
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Echoes of Oppenheimer: The moral imperative of AI in 2024

Echoes of Oppenheimer: The moral imperative of AI in 2024

The evolution of AI and its integration into various aspects of society raises critical questions about the responsibility and foresight required to guide its development. Read more →

How to specify high voltage connectors

LEMO USA, Inc.

How to specify high voltage connectors

In this white paper, LEMO engineers and designers specializing in high-voltage connectors will work to provide readers with an insider perspective and take some of the mystery out of high-voltage connector specifications.
 

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Why the Intel-UMC chip foundry deal is a win-win

Why the Intel-UMC chip foundry deal is a win-win

With a keen interest in expanding the semiconductor supply chain beyond the aggregation of manufacturing in Asia, Intel Corp. signed an agreement with United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) to develop 12-nanometer semiconductor processes. Read more →

TechInsights Teardown: Apple MacBook Air 15

TechInsights Teardown: Apple MacBook Air 15

The laptop has enough power through the Apple 64-bit octa-core applications processor and main LPDDR5 SDRAM memory to allow for editing for social media but at a price point that is far less than the full-scale model. Read more →

High thermal conductive materials designed for AI

Shiu Li Technology Co., Ltd

High thermal conductive materials designed for AI

LiPOLY supports high thermal conductive pads and putty to prevent overheating in high-demand AI computations. Not only ensures server stability, optimal performance and prolongs lifespan of critical components, maintaining reliable AI operations.
 

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Watch Xpeng debut its flying car at CES

Watch Xpeng debut its flying car at CES

The car transitions from car mode, where it can drive on streets as a legal vehicle, to aircraft mode where wings emerge from inside the aircraft's fuselage. Read more →

Cobalt-free batteries based on organic materials

Cobalt-free batteries based on organic materials

MIT researchers have developed a more sustainable way to power EVs through a lithium-ion battery that includes a cathode based on organic materials instead of cobalt or nickel. Read more →

   

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