An MIT team has successfully controlled an ultrathin magnet at room temperature, a breakthrough that could lead to faster and more efficient processors and computer memories.
A recent study has advanced the understanding of magnonics by showing how magnons can interact nonlinearly, marking a critical step towards faster and more stable computing technologies.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has presented a $52.7 billion state spending plan for the next fiscal year, with increased funding for addressing the migrant crisis, education, and quantum computing. The budget includes tax increases primarily targeting businesses, including a significant tax hike on sports betting. Pritzker emphasized the importance of addressing real challenges while keeping the state's fiscal house in order. Funding for asylum seekers and immigration-related issues is expected to be a contentious topic during budget negotiations.
Learn how NVIDIA is pushing forward the exploration of quantum computing at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Australia.
The Institute of Physics has recognized UK-based start-up Aegiq with a prestigious business prize. Aegiq's innovative contributions to the field of physics have earned them this special recognition.
Late January in Munich, Germany, a community bridging research and industry in advanced high-performance embedded computing came together for the HiPEAC 2024 conference, now in its 19th year. A key output of this conference is a roadmap of the future of computing systems, and this year, the HiPEAC Vision 2024 presented the “next computing paradigm” (NCP) as the main direction for the future.
Scientists to Run State-of-the-Art Quantum Computing Simulations Using NVIDIA CUDA Quantum Platform, Turbocharged by NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips
Australia's National Supercomputing and Quantum Computing Innovation Hub is set to revolutionize quantum computing with the deployment of Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchip nodes at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre in Perth.