Building light into chips
The AI revolution needs so much processing power, could it be time to bring in a new generation of chips that combine photonics with conventional silicon?
The AI revolution needs so much processing power, could it be time to bring in a new generation of chips that combine photonics with conventional silicon?
At a university campus in England, a RAM-heavy supercomputer tries to unlock cosmic secrets
When the robots rise up, they will punish me for what I put ChatGPT through
Building an Arm chip for the cloud
After years of hot air, the digital boiler market is heating up
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
As well as giving mobile operators a new revenue stream, Internet of Things applications could reduce our carbon footprint
Edge data centers aren’t all ISO shipping containers
As exascale system power requirements reach tens of megawatts, on-premise facilities are becoming less feasible
Exploring art and algorithms with DALL·E 2
Radiation shouldn't pose a threat to the data center if you know how to mitigate risks
Quantum Motion is a small startup with big ambitions. It hopes to change the world, but is it all just spin?
Automation can be a double-edged sword in the network arena. What we need is intelligent automation
Engineering grade augmented reality headsets could make the construction process more reliable
Quantum computers are still in development. But the quantum Internet may be closer than you think
Covid-19 and supply chain issues are driving up interest in circular thinking for servers and networking gear, but will hyperscalers and hardware-as-a-service OEMs make it the norm?
We talk to the former Norwegian politician who wants to make sure that energy doesn’t get wasted
As Novva deploys Boston Dynamics’ Spot dog robot at its Utah data center, CEO Wes Swenson says larger data centers need automated security
Two-phase liquid cooling has finally arrived. Vendors are making purpose-built liquid cooled servers
There’s a major shift happening in server hardware, and it’s emerged from a surprising direction: the humble network card
Exploring the computing and networking requirements of the Square Kilometer Array
Chips are getting hotter, racks are getting denser. We need to start building the data center of tomorrow
We talk to Supermicro’s CEO about the evolution of the server market, green computing, and Bloomberg’s hacking allegations
EDSAC was a landmark in computer history. A team of volunteers are rebuilding it, using nothing more than photographs and memories