Torturing the Silicon: Stick With CMOS Technology or Try Something Better?
Now that Moore’s Law is grinding down, researchers are looking for the kind of revol... Read More »
If we can produce text that can be accurately translated from one language to another, any language can be considered the language of technology.
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Substantial industry and government investments in software are at risk due to changes in the underlying programming languages, despite the fact that such chang... Read More »
The Internet of Things (IoT) would benefit from a shaping strategy, which mobilizes global ecosystems of third-party participants to create or reshape an indust... Read More »
Author David Alan Grier reads his Global Code column from the August 2017 issue of Computer, in which he considers science’s common language from a new perspect... Read More »
This video supplements the feature article “Voltage, Throughput, Power, Reliability, and Multicore Scaling,” from Computer’s August 2017 issue.... Read More »
Inria, the French institute for research in digital sciences, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The authors reflect on Inria’s evolution through the de... Read More »
To maintain Moore’s law, the semiconductor industry decided a decade ago that a new transistor was imperative. That silver bullet has yet to materialize, but co... Read More »