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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ahead of the problem and keep our data secure.
AI compute startup Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence, founded by Intel veterans in 2023, today announced its composable, ...
AMD has scored some big data center customers recently, including a 6-gigawatt deal with OpenAI and a plan to provide Oracle ...
The Grayslake project is part of this growing trend, and if fully built out, it would have over 10 million square feet of data center space, bringing thousands of jobs, and costing anywhere from ...
In his research, professor Marko Huhtanen from the University of Oulu Finland, specializing in applied and computational mathematics, introduces a new method for compressing images. This technique ...
The EU’s law enforcement agency has been quietly amassing data to feed an ambitious but secretive artificial intelligence development programme that could have far-reaching privacy implications for ...
They power green energy, enhance defense systems, and drive the future of microelectronics. Known as critical minerals, ...
Computer scientist Karin Schuler and lawyer Thilo Weichert from the Netzwerk Datenschutzexpertise warn that digital ...
Abstract: Highly integrated data acquisition and processing (DAQP) systems play an important role in promoting the miniaturization of high-performance optical instruments. Currently, such systems are ...
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