In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanford Emerging Technology Review Faculty Council Member Mark Horowitz and CFR’s technologist-in-residence Sebastian Elbaum discuss where chip manufacturing is ...
What if AI could deliver the accuracy of digital computing while using only a fraction of the power? How close are we to a ...
Even as quantum computing advances steadily, it will not replace classical computers in the near future. Most current systems remain experi ...
As technology advances and security concerns grow, the need to rethink how we design and implement computing systems has become urgent. The evolution of programming models and hardware architectures ...
At ASU's Security Engineering for Future Computing lab, researchers study computer vulnerabilities and cyberattacks and develop safe computing methods. The lab is part of a collaboration between the ...
Georgia Tech’s Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH) is hosting its eighth annual CRNCH Summit this week. The 2026 summit will take place Feb. 12 and 13 in the Klaus Advanced ...
“Quantum computing is the next big thing.” That’s what everyone has been saying. Huge names such as Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, IDM and Intel are pouring money into superconductive quantum computing ...
From our Great Lakes Research Center on the Keweenaw Waterway to home energy audits from space, research based in the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems extends across colleges, departments, and ...
Researcher Parthasarathy Ranganathan, a distinguished technologist at HP Labs in Palo Alto, CA, has been wondering what future computing systems will look like. One important clue to this may be that ...
Papers intended for presentation at the 10th International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC 2025) must submit by 6 October 2025 AoE (No Extensions). Continued and revolutionary advances in ...
There are few individuals better positioned to make a major impact on personal computing’s future than Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO. And some of his recent comments appear very much aligned with what a ...