Unveiling the Magic of Signal Processing: Transforming Data into Insights | LinkedIn
Introduction: In the realm of modern technology, where data is king, signal processing emerges as the unsung hero that transforms raw data into valuable insights. From the subtle rhythms of heartbeats captured by medical devices to the intricate details of audio and image files, signal processing is
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ULTRARAM may be a silly name but it's the holy grail for memory tech and means your PC could hibernate for over 1,000 years
Close your laptop lid and open it 1,000 years later to carry on your Baldur's Gate 3 save as if nothing had happened.
"ULTRARAM is a charge-based memory that stores data by moving electrons into or out of a so-called 'floating gate'. The charge state of the floating gate is read non-destructively by measuring the conductance of an underlying 'channel'. The final component of the memory is the barrier that acts like a 'lock' to retain electrons in the floating gate during data retention. The barrier is unlocked to allow charge to flow when the memory is being written or erased."
The Superconductor Sensation Has Fizzled, and That’s Fine
All of LK-99’s bizarre behavior that hinted at superconductivity—such as its partial levitation over a magnet—can apparently be explained away by odd but distinctly nonsuperconductive properties, such as ferromagnetism, the same structural quirk that allows magnetic fields to permeate iron and reconfigure the metal’s electrons.
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Machine learning is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) where computer models become experts in various tasks by consuming large amounts of data. This is instead of a human explicitly programming this level of expertise.
Ancient Graphite Reveals a Quantum Surprise: Scientists Discover Hofstadter’s Butterfly
Scientists at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have discovered new physics in graphite through the application of twistronics, revealing a 2.5-dimensional mixing of surface and bulk states. The research opens new possibilities in controlling electronic properties in both 2D
Move Over, Silicon; Here Come Quantum Bismuth Chips
Bismuth Telluride Valley doesn't quite have the same ring to it, but a new discovery may mean the end of silicon chips. After decades of using Bi2Te3 for its thermoelectric properties, researchers have discovered new properties of the material that paves the way for bismuth telluride chips constructed to power quantum computers.
Pioneering Quantum Simulations on Photonic Chips: A New Era in Quantum Computing
A system using photonics-based synthetic dimensions could be used to help explain complex natural phenomena. Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a chip-scale optical quantum simulation system using controlled photon frequency to simulate complex natural phenomena at the quan
The road to a quantum future may be longer and more winding than some expect, but the potential it holds is profound, writes UTS Associate Professor Chris Ferrie.
Toward ternary quantum information processing: Success generating two-qutrit entangling gates with high fidelity
An interdisciplinary team at the Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California, Berkeley's Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory ...
How splitting sound might lead to a new kind of quantum computer
When you turn on a lamp to brighten a room, you are experiencing light energy transmitted as photons, which are small, discrete quantum packets of energy. These photons must obey the sometimes strange ...