LUMI AI Factory’s Dataset-as-a-Service (DaaS) brings data and compute closer together, directly meeting the growing needs of AI and data-intensive research ...
The Semiconductor Pilot Line for Industrial Quantum NanoSystems (SPINS) has been officially launched with a primary focus on delivering quantum chips for quantum-computing applications Join 12,000+ ...
Flying satellites in very low Earth orbits offers scientific and economic advantages. Gaining a better understanding of what happens when oxygen particles strike satellites could improve flight ...
NASA’s ambitious vision for future missions requires hardware that can meet stringent reliability and safety requirements. Radiation-tolerant, space-grade AMD Versal adaptive SoCs close this gap by ...
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The funding will accelerate Earendil Labs' AI-driven R&D platform, expand its interdisciplinary teams, and advance a growing pipeline of antibody and biologics programmes ...
It also demonstrates today how industrially relevant problems can be translated into quantum algorithms—and ultimately tested on quantum computers Credit: Summit Art Creations/Shutterstock planqc, ...
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Credit: IBM The quantum-centric supercomputing method could pave the way to industry-relevant simulations of very large molecules for chemical, materials science, and medical research ...