Vaire Computing: Shaping the Future of Near-Zero Energy Computing
Vaire Computing leverages reversible computing paired with adiabatic, gentle operation of transistors to build near-zero energy chips
Vaire Computing leverages reversible computing paired with adiabatic, gentle operation of transistors to build near-zero energy chips
InfinityQ uses quantum-inspired optimization methods and probabilistic computing to find better solutions for tough optimization problems
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Zama leverages homomorphic encryption to unlock machine learning for sensitive domains like finance and healthcare
An expert interview with Markus Bohl, an experienced entrepreneur and current head of Intel’s global startup program Intel Ignite for Europe
Signaloid develops a processor that helps computers track uncertainty and dramatically reduces computational effort and costs
The future of computing is here, and I’ve been talking to the people making it happen. Here are eight major trends shaping the future of computing today.
Anabrid develops analog computers, aiming to fit them on a chip and thereby make analog computing ubiquitous.Â
Cortical Labs is an Australian startup building biological processing units using real neurons embedded on a chip.