Category: Hardware

Computer hardware is the physical components a computer system needs to function and encompasses everything with a circuit board that works within a computer or laptop; motherboard, graphics card, CPU (Central Processing Unit), ventilators, webcam, power supply, and so on.

The Death Knell of Transactional Synchronisation Extensions

The Death Knell of Transactional Synchronisation Extensions This study examines the design and implementation of a synchronisation extension, TCE-X, recently included in Bitcoin Core (BC) v5. The TCE-X synchronisation extension (TCE-X) is used in the Bitcoin network to help prevent node stalls during transaction processing and to facilitate the transfer of transaction data to a…

Read More

The Nature of Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing is Not Here Mollison, Professor of Information and Computer Science, and John C.It’s that time of year again, when the topic of quantum computing is again popping up, or at least a big and prominent group of researchers, trying to bring a quantum technology to market. But we’re not going to be doing…

Read More

HPC for Automotive Vs. Data Centers

High-Performance Computing for Big Data of Melbourne, Australia.(3) identify the performance gaps and opportunities for further research.when a distributed system is being tested.pre-defined number of parallel processors.two data sources.data partitioning and maximum likelihood partitioning.The first benchmark we are using is for data partitioning.compared the number of data nodes required to partition an entire data set.for…

Read More

Lightmatter: A Photonic Chip for AI

Lightmatter: A Photonic Chip for AI The quest for artificial intelligence (AI) has gained increasing momentum over the past decade. To achieve this goal, the development of hardware capable of learning and processing data is crucial. While many studies have been conducted on the field, our understanding is still incomplete. Here, we describe a novel…

Read More