Keumars is the technology editor at Live Science. He has written for a variety of publications including ITPro, The Week Digital, ComputerActive, The Independent, The Observer, Metro and TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a technology journalist for more than five years, having previously held the role of features editor with ITPro.
Scientists have built the world's largest computer chip — a behemoth packed with 4 trillion transistors. The massive chip will one day be used to run a monstrously powerful artificial intelligence supercomputer, its makers say.
Related: New DNA-infused computer chip can perform calculations and make future AI models far more efficient The WSE-3 chip will one day be used to power the Condor Galaxy 3 supercomputer, which will be based in Dallas, Texas, company representatives said in a separate statement released March 13. is a measurement that calculates the numerical computing performance of a system — where 1 exaFLOP is one quintillion FLOPs.)—Scientists create light-based semiconductor chip that will pave the way for 6G
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