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ARM explained: How a chip designer became central to modern computing
Because ARM licenses its designs, multiple companies can integrate ARM technology into a single system-on-a-chip, or SoC. A ...
The Radxa Dragon Q6A is a credit card-sized computer that looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi. But it’s an interesting little device for a few reasons. One is that it has an m.2 slot with support for PCIe ...
Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education unanimously approved a new K-12 digital literacy and computer science course requirement. A committee of teachers, educational, technology and business ...
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here's how they did it.
The most closely watched earnings report of the quarter is tomorrow. That’s when AI chipmaking giant Nvidia will announce its third-quarter results. Ahead of those results, Nvidia shares are currently ...
Virginia’s Democratic Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger has reportedly stalled the University of Virginia’s (UVA) president search with the intention of packing the university’s Board of Visitors ...
Qualcomm notched another acquisition for its edge computing plans this week. Arduino makes hardware and software often associated with edge computing, in which data is handled on-device (the edge) ...
Using the AI-BCI system, a participant successfully completed the “pick-and-place” task moving four blocks with the assistance of AI and a robotic arm. UCLA engineers have developed a wearable, ...
What if your next single-board computer didn’t just meet your expectations but redefined them? Enter the Rock 4D, a innovative SBC from Radxa that’s turning heads with its robust hardware and ...
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) plunged 11% during Thursday trading following its first quarter fiscal 2026 earnings report, but analysts contend the company is spending more money now to transform into a ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, enabling individuals with paralysis to control robotic devices through thought ...
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