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A study published in Physical Review Letters (PRL) details a "Gambling Carnot Engine" that researchers report can attain 100% ...
A line of engineering research seeks to develop computers that can tackle a class of challenges called combinatorial ...
Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a novel technique to enhance the performance and reliability of silicon ...
Normal Computing announces successful tape-out of the world's first thermodynamic computing chip for AI training.
Researchers at Tianjin University have developed LineGen, a physics-guided method combining ordinary differential equations and a time-embedded U-Net, to generate super-resolution load data (SRLD ...