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Future of Computing News
🦾 TSMC’s Arizona Chip Production Yields Surpass Taiwan’s in Win for US Push (Bloomberg)
💥 How Intel Got Left Behind in the A.I. Chip Boom (NY Times)
⚡️ Optical pioneer Oriole Networks wants to train LLMs 100x faster with a fraction of the power (TechRadar)
⚡️ Optical Computing Breakthrough Addresses Memory Limitations (Photonics)
⚡️ Optical computing: Large-scale programmable logic array achieves complex computations (TechXplore)
🇪🇺 EU to spend €900M on expanding critical technologies, such as microchips and quantum technology (Politico)
🤖 Open-source AI must reveal its training data, per new OSI definition (The Verge)
🧠 University of Groningen's CogniGron is researching new chips taking inspiration from the human brain's functioning (Innovation Origins)
⚛️ ORCA Computing introduces PT-2 quantum system (Techerati)
⚛️ Advancing quantum algorithms for large-scale simulations of quantum spin chains (IBM)
🌐 Rise of the cloud computing opposition (InfoWorld)
Good Reads
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