Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex mathematical problems that underpin scientific and engineering challenges.
US researchers solve partial differential equations with neuromorphic hardware, taking us closer to world's first ...
New research shows that advances in technology could help make future supercomputers far more energy efficient. Neuromorphic computers are modeled after the structure of the human brain, and researche ...
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, has named 71 new Fellows. ACM Fellows are registered members of the society and were selected by their peers for achieving remarkable results through ...
A key challenge in parallel adaptive Cartesian grid generation is significant computational load imbalance during k‑d tree ...
Researchers Brad Theilman, center, and Felix Wang, behind, unpack a neuromorphic computing core at Sandia National Laboratories. While the hardware might look similar to a regular computer, the ...
Pack Studio by Inkbit Corp. uses deterministic, data-driven computation to generate optimize layouts for boxes, pallets, and ...
Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
Automatic mesh generation, recognized as the "Holy Grail" of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), was highlighted as a critical objective in the NASA ...
If schools want to prepare young people for a future shaped by technology, they must act now to ensure that computer science is not a privilege for a few but a foundation for all. The time to begin is ...