In the October issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, read about why Taiwan's silicon shield needs solar and wind power, new crypto standards, how LG and Samsung are making TV screens transparent, upstarts coming for Nvidia's crown, and more!
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Why Taiwan's Silicon Shield Needs Solar and Wind Power
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“Taiwan needs this world-class complex of grid hardware to sustain an expanding array of energy-gobbling microchip fabrication plants, which increasingly underpin its economy and geopolitical security. The largest of these fabs belong to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co…”
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Prepping for a Post-Quantum World: NIST Unveils New Crypto Standards
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“Almost all data on the Internet is protected with an encryption scheme called RSA. This scheme is based on the fact that is virtually impossible to calculate the prime factors of a large number in a reasonable amount of time, even on the world’s most powerful supercomputer. …”
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How to Make a TV Display Disappear
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“A transparent TV may seem like magic, but both LG and Samsung showcased these stunning displays at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. And those large transparent TVs, which attracted countless spectators peeking through video images dancing on their screens, were showstoppers…”
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Challengers are Coming for Nvidia's AI Crown
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“Nvidia first made its name with GPUs for PCs, but it's the AI chips that vaulted Nvidia into the ranks of the world’s most valuable companies. Since early 2020, Nvidia’s stock has surged more than 15x, and its cutting-edge AI chips are as scarce, and desired, as water in a desert…”
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