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IMDEA researcher Michael Kryczka says that 66 per cent of torrents originate from just 100 seeders.
Scientists have developed a new method for turning materials into graphene-style sheets.
Intel has entered into a partnership to co-fund a silicon photonics research and production centre.
What are some of the positive effects that games can have on brain health? We find out.
Intel has joined forces with Samsung and Toshiba on an initiative to shrink chips to 11nm.
Contrary to our earlier report, Intel's research deal with Tyndall is not exclusive.
A team of chemists has developed a molecular switch which is the key to long-lasting batteries.
Intel has signed a deal with the Tyndall National Institute in Cork to commercialise chip research.
We travelled to Denmark to see how Asetek designs and develops its closed-loop liquid coolers.
Microsoft principle researcher Bill Buxton has publicly predicted the rise of Surface in homes.
A new study has indicated that consumers aren't generally interested in the Xbox Natal or PS Move controllers.
Google has announced a series of grants for twelve outside research projects in the areas of machine learning, data collection on mobile handsets, energy efficient computing, and privacy.
It’s the most powerful supercomputer on the planet - a worldwide network of PCs dedicated to researching the mysteries of protein folding. With Folding@Home, running software on your PC could help to provide therapies for diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s.
Research shows that Nvidia has clawed back a good chunk of market share from AMD this year.
Jon Peddie Research paints a bleak picture of the discrete graphics card market, which shrank by 42.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008.
Jon Peddie Research predicts that motherboards chipsets with integrated graphics will have a market share of just one percent by 2013
Apple has ranked highest in a survey of customer's satisfaction with recently purchased products, beating all PC-centric rivals to the punch.
According to JPR’s estimated graphics cards shipments, the market declined by almost 35 percent between the third and fourth quarters.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel talks about its research efforts behind a new Connected Visual Computing initiative.
Medical giant GlaxoSmithKline has donated a huge quantity of data to the National Cancer Institute, in the hope that researchers around the world can make use of it.
IDF SPRING 08: Director of Intel Research, Andrew Chien, talked with bit-tech about the future of ray tracing and its chances of making it to the big time.
A technology developed to protect soldiers from contaminants in the battlefield may be used to get your iPod to boogie away underwater.
Yes, you guessed it: another possible future processor technology. This time it's the stuff in pencils rather than the stuff that comes out of torches that'll save us all.
October 14 2021 | 15:04