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A crossroads for computing at MIT

On Vassar Street, in the guts of MIT’s campus, the MIT Stephen...

The Next Generation of Tiny AI: Quantum Computing, Neuromorphic Chips, and Beyond

Amidst rapid technological advancements, Tiny AI is emerging as a silent powerhouse. Imagine algorithms compressed to suit microchips yet able to recognizing faces, translating languages, and predicting market trends. Tiny AI operates discreetly inside...

Startup accelerates progress toward light-speed computing

Our ability to cram ever-smaller transistors onto a chip has enabled today’s...

Bridging the Gap Between AI and Neuromorphic Computing

Within the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the search for hardware that may keep pace with the burgeoning computational demands is relentless. A major breakthrough on this quest has been achieved through a...

System combines light and electrons to unlock faster, greener computing

Computing is at an inflection point. Moore’s Law, which predicts that the...

Armando Solar-Lezama named inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor

The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing named Armando Solar-Lezama because...

Cluster computing goes local with Spark Connect

The gRPC service (the server) is hosted on the driving force in type of a plugin. Multiple Spark connect clients can connect with it to execute their respective query plans. Generally, the connect service...

Welcome to Lavita Advisory Council — Professor Haixu Tang of Indiana University, expert in computational biology applications for biomedical sciences About Scalable Secure Computing and...

We’re excited to announce that Dr. Haixu Tang, Professor of Informatics and Computing, Director of Data Science Academic Programs, and Adjunct Professor within the Department of Biology at Indiana University, Bloomington, has joined the...

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