The US Throws $52 Billion at Chips—but Needs to Spend It Wisely

Will Knight | Wired The CHIPS and Science Act wants to jump-start the domestic semiconductor industry, starting with manufacturing.


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New Hardware Offers Faster Computation for Artificial Intelligence, with Much Less Energy

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds.


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‘Artificial Synapse’ Could Make Neural Networks Work More Like Brains

Alex Wilkins | New Scientist Networks of nanoscale resistors that work in a similar way to nerve cells in the body could offer advantages over digital machine learning.


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Atlantic Quantum Emerges from MIT’s Engineering Quantum Systems Lab, Raises $9M Seed Funding to Make Large-Scale Quantum Computing a Reality

James Dargan | The Quantum Insider Atlantic Quantum, a developer of scalable quantum computers, announced a $9 million seed investment led by The Engine, the venture firm spun out…


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The Domestic Chip Manufacturing Industry

Ann Fisher | NPR All Sides Podcast Prof. Jesús del Alamo speaks with Ann Fisher of WOSU’s All Sides with Ann Fisher about the importance of supporting domestic chip manufacturing…


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A Programming Language for Hardware Accelerators

Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL Researchers created Exo, which helps performance engineers transform simple programs that specify what they want to compute into very complex programs…


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Physicists Discover a “family” of Robust, Superconducting Graphene Structures

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office MIT physicists have established twisted graphene as a new “family” of robust superconductors, each member consisting of alternating graphene layers,…


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MTL Mini Technical Symposium

Saturday, July 20, 2022 | 9:00am - 12:15pm ET Multiple Speakers


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Quantum Sensor Can Detect Electromagnetic Signals of any Frequency

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office MIT engineers expand the capabilities of ultrasensitive nanoscale detectors, with potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing.


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Seeing the Whole from Some of the Parts

Steve Nadis | MIT CSAIL MIT researchers have developed a new technique in computer vision that may enhance our three-dimensional understanding of two-dimensional images.


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