How feasible are 2D film transistors and what lies in the future?

May 17, 2021  |  Author : admin_mirabilis

Moore’s Law, the famous prediction that the number of transistors that can be packed onto a microchip will double every couple of years, has been bumping into basic physical limits. These limits could  bring decades of progress to a halt, unless new approaches are found. One new direction being explored is the use of atomically thin materials instead of silicon as […]

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Ford’s GPS-based headlights

May 14, 2021  |  Author : admin_mirabilis

Prototype headlight system not currently available for specification. The predictive system directs beams into upcoming corners even before drivers  may have seen them.  Driving at night, especially on unfamiliar roads, can be stressful, with many people choosing to avoid the experience altogether. Manufacturers though are increasingly working on headlight technology to improve road illumination and make driving in the dark easier. Ford, […]

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Light detect and Ranging (LiDAR)

May 12, 2021  |  Author : admin_mirabilis

Earlier this morning Patently Apple posted a report about Apple Vans are out in full force this morning mapping out the streets of Hong Kong. These vans use massive LiDAR sensors on the roof of the vans to capture 360º images. Earlier this year Bloomberg had reported that Apple was in discussions with multiple suppliers of self-driving car sensors known as LiDAR […]

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Queueing Theory, Little’s Law

May 11, 2021  |  Author : admin_mirabilis

In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, Little’s result, theorem, lemma, law, or formula is a theorem by John Little which states that the long-term average number L of customers in a stationary system is equal to the long-term average effective arrival rate λ multiplied by the average time W that a customer spends in the system.  Customers in a store Imagine a small store with a single counter and an area for […]

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Spectre security attack, Intel and AMD

May 10, 2021  |  Author : admin_mirabilis

Since 2018, an almost endless series of attacks broadly known as Spectre has kept Intel and AMD scrambling to develop defenses to mitigate vulnerabilities that allow malware to pluck passwords and other sensitive information directly out of silicon. Now, researchers say they’ve devised a new attack that breaks most—if not all—of those  on-chip defenses. Spectre got its name for […]

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