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Cambridge boffins generate laser-like photons from solid-state chips
Quantum computing could be a step closer to reality, with the development of a new technique for generating single photons from solid-state chips.
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Silicon photonics to drive ASIC development: Cisco
Silicon photonics is driving the development of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), enabling much greater I/O bandwidth density and reducing power consumption, according to Cisco.
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MWC: Ubuntu chief says converged platforms are the future
The convergence of devices and software platforms is driving the shift towards cloud computing, which will ultimately become the engine room of all modern applications, according to Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth.
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Galaxy S III and iPhone 5 owners named biggest data users
iPhone 5 users consume the most cellular data, while owners of a Samsung Galaxy S III upload more data than any other smartphone, according to a new survey.
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Intel shipping 60-core Xeon Phi processors
Intel hopes to deliver performance and power-efficiency breakthroughs to servers with the new Xeon Phi family of processors, the first model of which is now shipping to customers, the company said on Monday.
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IBM moving to replace silicon with carbon nanotubes in computer chips
IBM has hit a milestone in its quest to come up with a successor to silicon computer chips.
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Intel: We want to be inside Apple
Intel CEO Paul Otellini says Intel's job ?is to insure our silicon is so compelling, in terms of running the Mac better or being a better iPad device, that as they make those decisions they can?t ignore us?.
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Intel details smartphone processor plans
Intel has fleshed out its smartphone processor plans after last month annoucing it would re-focus on the market, by promising to quickly release chips that improve performance and power efficiency on smartphones.
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Moore's Law is collapsing, physicist Michio Kaku says
Moore's Law is collapsing, according to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.
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Intel aims new Ivy Bridge processors at ultrabooks
Chip maker Intel has announced the availability of its quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core processors, codenamed Ivy Bridge ? the first to be built using Intel?s latest 22-nanometer tri-gate manufacturing process.






