Living Computers: Museum + Labs (LCM+L) in Seattle, Washington, is filled with historically significant computing technology that remains powered up so visitors... Read More »
The author of a Computer article from 1978 reflects on his piece about the 8086 architecture that changed the future of microprocessor design.
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As we embrace digital health technology applications, computing power is increasingly exploited for its capacity to improve our quality of life (QoL). Beyond we... Read More »
Nonvolatile memory (NVM) technologies—particularly storage class memory (SCM)—offer computer architects exciting new opportunities. Unlike more traditional stor... Read More »
New department editor Scooter Willis reflects on his journey to becoming an electrical engineer and how we can promote the work of students who've found their p... Read More »
A provably secure timestamping system could be achieved by combining the trustworthiness and accuracy that comes from having a set of trusted centralized timest... Read More »
In the workplace of the future, people will need to be comfortable working alongside digital intelligence, and businesses will need to find the optimal pairing ... Read More »
The 1970s were a time of great expansion and great disruption in the world of computing—both of which can be seen in the early pages of Computer.
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The World Health Organization projects that the number of people living in cities will nearly double over the next few decades, so urban centers need to provide... Read More »