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Supercomputer Visuals Without Graphics Chips

Computer scientists are visualizing the world's most gigantic datasets without graphics clusters.

A Laptop Cooled with Ionic Wind

The thin and efficient technology could replace bulky cooling fans.

New Carbon Nanomaterial

A simple chemical trick changes graphene into a compound with different electronic properties.

Cooling Chips with Thermoelectrics

Researchers have made ultrathin refrigerators for microprocessors.

The Year in Computing

Computer interfaces, wireless devices, memory, and microprocessors were all hot topics in 2008.

Moore's Law

The computer chip has evolved from a simple integrated circuit to a microprocessor with millions of transistors.

Inside Intel's New Chip

With 45 million transistors and energy-saving features, the Atom processor could usher in a whole new era of mobile computing.

Silicon Photonics Comes to Market

For the first time, a silicon-based optical cable will be commercially available.

Converting DVD into HD DVD

Software for multicore computers could add resolution to video in real time.

Plastic That Heals Itself

Researchers have developed a new material that can fill in its own surface cracks.

Self-Assembly to Make Faster Chips

IBM has developed a process for making speedier and more energy-efficient chips.

Efficient Hardware Repair

Researchers devise a new way to patch hardware like software, without slowing processors.

The Promise of Personal Supercomputers

What will it take to put thousands of microprocessors in cell phones and laptops?

Intel, IBM Overhaul Material for Next-Generation Microprocessor

Both companies modify transistor materials to make smaller, faster, more energy-efficient processors.

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