Nvidia recently introduced its latest generation of artificial intelligence chips, known as “Rubin,” during the COMPUTEX tech conference in Taipei. This new architecture follows the announcement of the upcoming “Blackwell” model just a few months prior in March. The rapid succession of these chip releases showcases Nvidia’s commitment to advancing AI technology at an accelerated
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Metal halide perovskites, known for their remarkable optoelectronic properties, have shown great potential as materials for cost-effective thin-film transistors. Recent studies have focused on tin (Sn) halide perovskites and have successfully fabricated p-type transistors with impressive field-effect hole mobilities exceeding 70 cm2 V−1 s−1. Limitations of Tin-Based Perovskites While tin halide perovskites have shown significant
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The gaming laptop market is heating up as Nvidia and AMD are preparing to launch a new line of gaming laptops that will incorporate AI Copilot Plus features recently announced by Microsoft for Qualcomm-powered laptops. At Computex, Nvidia hinted at the upcoming release of “RTX AI PC” laptops from Asus and MSI, which will eventually
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As Japan experiences a surge in tourism, one of the country’s more private attractions is gaining global attention – the high-tech bidet toilet. These luxurious toilets, equipped with warm seats and precision spray technology, have become a staple in Japanese households, with over 80 percent owning one. However, the bidet toilet trend is not limited
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In a recent post, Facebook declared its intention to focus on building the next generation of social media for young adults. This statement seems quite perplexing considering the platform’s waning appeal among the younger demographic. Despite Facebook’s efforts to cater to young users, statistics from Pew Research indicate a significant decline in teen users over
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