This Touchy-feely Glove Senses and Maps Tactile Stimuli

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office The design could help restore motor function after stroke, enhance virtual gaming experiences.


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Boltzmann Network with Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

Luqiao Liu, Marc Baldo Networks formed by devices with intrinsic stochastic switching properties can be used to build Boltzmann machine, which has great efficiencies compared with…


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TinyML: Enable Efficient Deep Learning on Mobile Devices

Song Han This project pursues efficient machine learning for mobile devices where hardware resources and energy budgets are very limited.


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MIT and Ericsson Enter Collaboration Agreements to Research the Next Generation of Mobile Networks

Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory A collaboration between MIT and Ericsson will explore new materials for computer chips that mimic the structure of the human…


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“Magic-angle” Trilayer Graphene May Be A Rare, Magnet-proof Superconductor

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office New findings might help inform the design of more powerful MRI machines or robust quantum computers.


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Electrochemistry and Material Science of Proton-based Electrochemical Synapses

Bilge Yildiz, Ju Li Electrochemical ionic-electronic devices have an immense potential to enable a new domain of programmable hardware for machine intelligence.


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A Framework to Evaluate Energy Efficiency and Performance of Analog Neural Networks

Vivienne Sze, Joel Emer This project pursues an integrated framework that includes energy-modeling and performance evaluation tools to systematically explore and estimate the…


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CMOS-Compatible Ferroelectric Synapse Technology for Analog Neural Networks

Jesús del Alamo This research project investigates a new ferroelectric synapse technology based on metal oxides that is designed to be fully back-end CMOS compatible and promises…


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Need to Fit Billions of Transistors on a Chip? Let AI Do It

Will Knight | Wired Magazine Artificial Intelligence is now helping to design computer chips—including the very ones needed to run the most powerful AI code.


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Intelligent Carpet Gives Insight Into Human Poses

Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL The sentient Magic Carpet from “Aladdin” might have a new competitor.


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