IBM and Samsung’s low-energy chips could see phone batteries last a week

IBM and Samsung have developed a new chip architecture that could allow smartphones to run for a week or more without recharging

IBM and Samsung have unveiled a new semiconductor chip design they say can enable the continuation of Moore’s Law. The breakthrough architecture sees transistors built onto the chip in a way that allows for vertical current flows, resulting in a more densely packed device and paving the way for smartphones that run for weeks on a charge, among some other interesting possibilities.

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Increased connectivity: What’s in store for 2022?

Deloitte released a report which highlights how trends in Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) may affect businesses and consumers worldwide in 2022. The report underscores how many of these trends are being driven by the global pandemic&#… Continue reading Increased connectivity: What’s in store for 2022?

New nanochip reprograms cells in the body to perform different functions

A team of researchers led by Chandan Sen at the Indiana University School of Medicine, is moving a new nanochip device, which can reprogram skin cells in the body to become new blood vessels and nerve cells, out of the prototype phase.Continue ReadingC… Continue reading New nanochip reprograms cells in the body to perform different functions

High severity Intel chip flaw left cars, medical and IoT devices vulnerable

By Deeba Ahmed
A vulnerability in Intel CPUs allowed an attacker with physical access to a device to gain enhanced privileges on the system.
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Intel chip flaw could enable attacks on laptops, cars, medical devices (CVE-2021-0146)

Researchers uncovered a vulnerability in Intel Processors that could affect laptops, cars and embedded systems. The flaw (CVE-2021-0146) enables testing or debugging modes on multiple Intel processor lines, which could allow an unauthorized user with p… Continue reading Intel chip flaw could enable attacks on laptops, cars, medical devices (CVE-2021-0146)

World’s smallest single-chip system can be injected into the body

The continuing miniaturization of electronics is opening up some exciting possibilities when it comes to what we might place in our bodies to monitor and improve our health. Engineers at Columbia University have demonstrated an extreme version of this … Continue reading World’s smallest single-chip system can be injected into the body

IBM’s new 2-nm chips have transistors smaller than a strand of DNA

IBM has unveiled the world's first 2-nm chips

In a shining example of the inexorable march of technology, IBM has unveiled new semiconductor chips with the smallest transistors ever made. The new 2-nanometer (nm) tech allows the company to cram a staggering 50 billion transistors onto a chip the size of a fingernail.

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