Google Gemma 4 12B, released June 3, is an open-weight multimodal model that processes text, images, audio, and video in a ...
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Japan-US team builds world’s first silicon spintronic chip for smart computers
Scientists in Japan and the US have made a big achievement in smart computing ...
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A Japan–U.S. collaborative research team has demonstrated the world's first integrated spintronic probabilistic bit, or p-bit, fabricated on a silicon chip using semiconductor manufacturing processes.
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