A subtle tweak to how RAM keeps time is paving the way for higher memory speeds. Here's what that means for you.
Scientists have built a prototype neuromorphic computer that thinks like a human brain and is faster than AI at learning new things.
The new feature is on the Insider track for now, but will roll out to the wider Windows 11 install base in a future update.
New TEE.fail attack can be used to break CPU-based security technologies from Intel and AMD by targeting DDR5 memory.
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Scientists have designed a novel fungus-based computer system that incorporates parts made from common shitake mushrooms.