| The 4004 was the first commercially produced microprocessor, operating at up to 740 kHz, with single-word instructions requiring 10.8 μs and...
| The 4004 was the first commercially produced microprocessor, operating at up to 740 kHz, with single-word instructions requiring 10.8 μs and...
| The electric motor continuously reinvents itself to meet new application requirements from electronic toys and home appliances to power tool...
| So far, we have created a neural network and developed an understanding of how it functions. We’ve even been able to teach it how the XOR fu...
| The Internet of Things (IoT), like many technologies before it, resulted in a hype similar to adding web services to your business during th...
| While the home computing revolution was going on, the next had already started. At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, Sir...
| With a futuristic whiff lingering in the air thanks to NASA’s Space Shuttle, and the microprocessor an established element of the semiconduc...
| Having watched men land on the moon, seen the future described in animated series such as The Jetsons, and progressed from valve to transist...
| The restrictions put in place to minimize the impact of the coronavirus have taken their toll across the electronics industry. Having come t...
| Entering the 2000s, 8-bit microcontrollers were the architecture of choice. In 1997, over 2 billion of the devices had been sold and, by 200...
| In the previous article, we discovered how researchers slowly approximated the functionality of the neuron. The real breakthrough in artific...