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MIT’s new heat-powered silicon chips achieve 99% accuracy in math calculations
Scientists in the US have created a tiny silicon chip that can perform mathematical ...
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MIT’s heat-powered silicon chips hit 99% accuracy in math tests
Engineers at MIT have turned one of computing’s biggest headaches, waste heat, into the main act. By sculpting “dust-sized” silicon structures that steer heat as precisely as electrical current, they ...
‘Rubbish In, Rubbish Out’ is a common and well-accepted fact in the world of thermal simulation—actually any type of simulation, for that matter. Regardless of the technical capabilities of your ...
imec has presented a Monte Carlo Boltzmann modelling framework that uses microscopic heat carrier distributions to predict 3D thermal transport in advanced RF devices intended for 5G and 6G. At this ...
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One-way heat diode could help batteries survive extreme operating conditions
University of Houston researchers have developed a new way to make heat flow in ...
Unveiling the Premier Simulation Conference 2026 Get ready for Converge 2026, the simulation event you won’t want ...
Simulation of electronic circuits and systemshas long focused on the analysis of electricalsignals: voltage or current waveforms foranalog engineers and binary bit patterns fordigital engineers. Now ...
Discover how heat resistant materials and material science innovations help electronics manufacturing manage rising temperatures, boost reliability, and enable smaller, more powerful next‑generation ...
The electronics industry is driven by a constant demand for smaller and more powerful devices. This means increased power densities and lots more heat being generated within ever-smaller spaces. As a ...
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