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  • Quantum Startup Nord Quantique Unveils Breakthrough in Error Correction

    Quantum computing is on the brink of a significant breakthrough, promising to revolutionize computational power and efficiency. Researchers at Canadian startup Nord Quantique have developed a quantum bit (qubit) with integrated error correction, paving the way for a compact 1,000-logical-qubit machine that could surpass current supercomputers. This advancement challenges the conventional belief that quantum computers…

  • Institute of Science Tokyo Unveils Revolutionary 3D Chip Technology

    A breakthrough in 3D chip technology has revolutionized high-performance computing systems. This advancement involves a vertically stacked architecture, placing processing units directly above dynamic random access memory (DRAM) stacks. The development is supported by innovations in high-speed bonding and advanced adhesive technologies, aiming to meet the increasing demands of high-performance computing, such as high memory…

  • Fujitsu to Develop FugakuNEXT Supercomputer for Innovation Acceleration

    Fujitsu Limited has been awarded a contract by RIKEN to design a next-generation flagship supercomputer, named FugakuNEXT. This endeavor aims to accelerate scientific and technological innovation, leveraging Japan’s leadership in science and technology. The project encompasses the overall system, computing nodes, and CPU components, with the basic design phase scheduled until February 27, 2026. Computer…

  • UNSW ResTech Empowers Research with Cutting-Edge Technology Services

    Research Technology Services (ResTech) at UNSW manages shared high-performance computing and data platforms, providing researchers with access to computation, technical expertise, in-project software engineering, and training. The services aim to simplify and secure data collection, storage, sharing, and management. These resources cater not only to UNSW researchers but also extend to external researchers, government, and…

  • Efficient Computing Innovations Reshaping Future Technology Landscape

    Efficient computing is at the forefront of next-generation engineering, with a sharp focus on energy efficiency. Carnegie Mellon professor Brandon Lucia, also the founder of Efficient Computer, is leading the charge in this space. His company’s innovative general-purpose processor boasts a staggering 100x more energy efficiency compared to existing chips. Lucia sheds light on the…