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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers have developed a new fabrication method that could enable the production of more energy efficient electronics by stacking multiple functional components on top of one existing circuit.
Access to power is changing the industry's view about energy efficiency, which impacts all levels of the system stack and ...
If you want to elevate your patio in 2025, the outdoor lighting trend experts agree will dominate is smart, color-changing ...
Northern California’s luxury coastal homes redefine elegance with minimalism, sustainability, and lifestyle-focused design, creating spaces that harmonize with the Pacific’s dramatic natural ...
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES), ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced ...
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World’s most efficient solar cell explained by its makers
The race to build the world’s most efficient solar cell is no longer a theoretical contest inside physics labs, it is a ...
To tackle the high energy and latency costs of compressed sensing workloads in edge computing, researchers at Tsinghua University developed a memristor-based compressed sensing accelerator (memCS). By ...
Industrial infrastructures such as datacenters, power grids, and water systems must be reliable and resilient: 1 adaptive to changing conditions to withstand and recover from shocks, while maximizing ...
With landmark demonstrations of quantum error correction and new backing from Google Quantum AI, NVIDIA, SoftBank, and other global investors, QuEra advances from scientific breakthroughs to preparing ...
TurnKey Window incorporated Soft-Lite window installation and replacement into its service operations in early 2025. The addition brings a specific window product line into the company’s installation ...
A group of scientists from Chinese solar module maker Longi has described in a new scientific paper the 27.81%-efficient hybrid interdigitated back-contact (HIBC) solar cell it unveiled in April 2025.
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