Microsoft has patented a “modular computing device” that would enable people to put together the exact PC components they want, allowing for replacement of certain parts rather than forcing people to ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
Welcome to TechRadar’s computing components page, where we’re bringing together all the latest news on PC and laptop components, whether it be a new CPU and GPU rumor or our extensive reviews of the ...
A new fiber computer contains eight devices that work together as a single computing entity, and scientists want to weave many of them so they can work together as cohesive smart garments. When you ...
The idea of optical computing—the use of photons instead of electrons to perform computational operations—has been around for decades. However, interest has resurged in recent years; the potential for ...
Quantum computers promise a revolution in computing power. By exploiting the properties of quantum states to process data, they can potentially perform complex calculations far beyond the reaches of ...
From 3D chips and carbon-based transistors, to photonics and memristors... The computer industry is not known for standing still. Moore's Law, coined by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, famously states ...
The emergence of fabric computing over the past couple of years has brought about a shift in the traditional role of a data center professional. Today, organizations are in a dilemma whether or not to ...
Rigetti Computing is taking the superconducting quantum computing approach. Many of the major tech companies in quantum computing have also taken this same approach. Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) ...
The last Intel Mac mini is six years old, so claiming the new Mac mini is something-something faster than the last Intel-based version is silly. AMD may be losing ground within the GPU market, but its ...
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