Despite the Commodore 64 having been out of production for probably longer than many Hackaday readers have been alive, its ...
This summer, Oslo’s public-transport authority drove a Chinese electric bus deep into a decommissioned mine inside a nearby mountain to answer a question: Could it be hacked? Isolated by rock from ...
Imagine a brain implant that could be placed without surgically opening a person's skull, but instead through a simple injection in the arm. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers are ...
The demand for semiconductor manufacturing equipment is robust, and that's helping this company clock healthy growth. The chip equipment supplier has delivered impressive results recently, and its ...
Nvidia Corp. has dominated the market for artificial-intelligence chips, but as companies seek alternatives, one tech giant’s in-house efforts are emerging as credible competition, according to an ...
Most smart gadgets still need the internet for anything that smells like intelligence, since the most powerful models live in the cloud. Edge device companies want the thinking to happen on the device ...
TL;DR: Apple's new M5 MacBook Pro experiences severe overheating, reaching 99°C under load due to its single-fan cooling system, similar to the M4 model. Despite higher clock speeds and improved ...
Apple's relentless in-house silicon release schedule continues this week with the announcement of the new M5 chip. And early leaked benchmarks of the chip suggest the new M5 is about twice as fast as ...
The Commerce Department’s imminent Section 232 investigation — launched in April and expected to conclude soon — may fundamentally shift how the United States acquires semiconductors. The chips ...
It's easy to point the finger at quarterback Geno Smith amid the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive struggles. In fact, you should, because he's playing a terrible brand of quarterback. Through five games, ...
Cold atom experiments are among the most powerful and precise ways of investigating and measuring the Universe and exploring the quantum world. By trapping atoms and exploiting their quantum ...
An experimental computer chip called Ice River can reuse the energy put into it, researchers say. A regular computer chip cannot reuse energy. All the electrical energy it draws to perform ...