The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes. The second, transistors and the third, integrated circuits. Each new generation allowed computers to be faster, smaller and more energy efficient.
Early computers were not only mammoth machines, they weren't very user-friendly. This month's history of cybersecurity examines how the relationship between Man and Machine was reimagined, starting ...
Demand is high for engineers and computer scientists who can solve a range of critical problems, from generating renewable energy to designing life-saving technologies. The Erik Jonsson School of ...
Quantum computing is getting a lot of attention lately — deservedly so. It’s hard not to get excited about the new capabilities that quantum computing could bring. This new generation of computers ...
Every couple of years, a new generation of computer processors is launched. For a long time, CPUs seemed to stick to the same level of power, whereas GPUs only increased by a relatively small amount.
Fabricated as a single chip, the new implant is orders of magnitude faster and smaller than today’s state-of-the-art brain-computer interfaces, offering an opportunity for more efficacious treatment ...
One of the recent surprises of the computer business has been the swift rise of middlemen who buy the machines from manufacturers and lease them to users. The middlemen operate with vast sums of other ...