The three-part series for system and validation engineers provides a structured tutorial on CXL Type 3 memory.
Christophe Fouquet’s criticism of the EU’s evolving Chips Act is less an attack on industrial policy than a challenge to where sovereignty can realistically be exercised in a global AI economy.
Writing my own virtualized loader is something I’ve been wanting to do since I first read Microsoft’s deep dive on FinFisher’s multi-layered VM obfuscation back in 2018. FinFisher didn’t just use one ...
While I still believe NVIDIA will reach $20 trillion by 2030, I believe much of that 310% return is likely to be back-half weighted in the years of 2028-2030. Last quarter, inventories increased more ...
Abstract: Given the explosive growth of geospatial data, parallel computing technologies have become widely used in the spatial analysis of these massive types of data. The data used in geographic ...
Enterprises are rapidly moving from an artificial intelligence that answers questions and generates content to one that performs tasks and takes actions. According to Google Cloud Chief Executive ...
Abstract: For a long time, the machinery's reliability allocation methods have followed the electronics', and thus all of the interactions among moving components and parts in machines are neglected.
Tutorials contains the code accompanying the HIP Tutorials that can be found in the HIP documentation. For a full overview over the examples see the section repository contents. Only a subset of the ...
While it may be the most obvious choice, it's just too hard to pass on Nvidia (NVDA 1.00%). Nvidia's lineup of graphics processing units (GPUs) and CUDA software stack have become the default platform ...
This paper introduces an optimised and harmonised Internet of Things (IoT) protocol stack aimed at enabling seamless device communication in smart home settings, utilising a Random Forest-based ...
When you purchase a new storage drive, it may tell you it needs reformatting, but which format is best? The main options for removable drives and memory cards these days are FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS, ...
As a novice embedded system developer or kernel developer, you might wonder how memory works when you call functions like malloc(). Let's check the memory allocation process in Linux by examining real ...
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