processors
The Clever Engineering Behind Intel's Chipocalypse
When computer security collides with computer efficiency.
The End of Moore's Law Might Not Be A Bad Thing
It’s possible your children will grow up with computers that are not much faster than you use today. But it might not matter, because we may well have reached the point where our computing is “good enough.”
The Raspberry Pi 3 Is Built for the Internet of Things
Founder Eben Upton explains that including Bluetooth and wireless LAN for the first time "changes what you can do" with the Pi.
Intel’s New Skylake Chip Is Good, And That’s the Problem
The next big leaps in performance aren't happening as fast as they once did.
French Farmers Are Dumping Manure on Buildings and Blockading Roads to Protest Low Food Prices
Angry French farmers have blocked several routes into their country from Germany and Spain, turning back hundreds of trucks transporting foreign produce.
With a New 7 Nanometer Chip Fabrication Process, IBM Keeps Chasing Moore's Law
Unfortunately, it's not quite ready for prime-time.
What High-Bandwidth Memory Is and Why You Should Care
The world demands massive parallel computation, but technology is just barely keeping up.
What Would You Even Do with a 48-Core Smartphone?
Intel has been working on 48-core processors for a few years now, and now the firm is reportedly testing them for use in smartphones and tablets.