Lynguent, Altos, InPA and Faust in Copenhagen
The problem with being an editor in today’s market of disappearing publications and out-of-work colleagues is that you have far less time to cover all the good stories that are out there. I hope to...
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Semiconductor engineers, the makers of today’s tiniest integrated circuits that power our electronic world, know about the realm of the very small. Leading edge chip designers and manufacturers work...
View ArticleHuman Intentions Affect Electronics
My original goal was to discuss a new type of human-electronic interface with John Valentine, CEO of Psyleron. However, the discussions quickly led into the mysteries of quantum entanglement, crowd...
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For all you science geeks out there, consider this blog as my chip and quantum computer design “weird science” update. [Weird because quantum mechanics is weird … cool weird, but still weird.] NIST...
View ArticleTime Cloak for Digital Logic?
Time cloaking has been demonstrated using light waves. What might that mean for particle models, as in IC applications? Here’s a mental exercise for circuit designers. It evolves the application of a...
View ArticleGame Over? – IP beyond Moore’s Law
Will the creation of a repeatable, single-atom transistor mean the end of Moore’s Law and IP as we know it? Yesterday, every technology-focused website posted some news variation about the creation of...
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