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Quantum News briefs: March 9, 2024: Tabor Electronics and FormFactor Collaborate to Demonstrate a Quantum Computer with 5 Qubits, Powered by Quantware; HP Launches...

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 09 Mar 2024 Quantum News Briefs: March 9, 2024:  Tabor Electronics and FormFactor Collaborate to...

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Pi Pico W Does PCMCIA, Gets This IBM PC110 Online

Bringing modern connectivity to retro computers is an endearing field- with the simplicity of last-century hardware and software being a double-edged sword, often, you...

Ztachip Accelerates Tensorflow and Image Workloads

clearly knows his way around artificial intelligence accelerator hardware, creating ztachip: an open source implementation of an accelerator platform for AI and traditional...

Tesla’s Dojo Is An Interesting CPU Design

What do you get when you cross a modern super-scalar out-of-order CPU core with more traditional microcontroller aspects such as no virtual memory, no...

Magnetic Maniac Manages Mangled Memory

Ahh, floppy disks. Few things carry nostalgia quite like a floppy — either 3 1⁄2 or 5 1⁄4, depending on which generation of hacker...

Coffee with Kernighan

There was an interesting tidbit buried in a Computerphile video released last week (below the break), featuring professors and having a chat...

Venting Your PC Outside

As the power requirements of CPUs and GPUs in modern gaming machines continue to rise, they are quickly becoming more and more of a...

Turing Pi 2: The Low Power Cluster

We’re not in the habit of recommending Kickstarter projects here at Hackaday, but when prototype hardware shows up on our desk, we just can’t...

The Weird World of Liquid Cooling for Datacenters

When it comes to high-performance desktop PCs, particularly in the world of gaming, water cooling is popular and effective. However, in the world of...

EC Hacking: Your Laptop Has a Microcontroller

Recently, I stumbled upon a cool write-up by , about reprogramming a Framework laptop’s Embedded Controller (EC). He shows us how to reuse the...

Quantum Computing: The First Taste is Free

There are a few ways to access real quantum computers — often for free — over the Internet. However, most of these are previous-generation...

Rackmount Hardware Placement Issues? IKEA LACK To The Rescue!

reminds us about a classic hack that, even though we’ve seen floating around for over a decade, has somehow never quite graced our...

Hackaday Prize 2022: Reuse Those DIP Chips to Make a 1980s-Style Single-Board Computer

With the Great Chip Shortage still delaying deliveries of new components, now might be a good time to look around your lab and inspect...

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