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25 Microchips That Shook the World A list of some of the most innovative, intriguing, and inspiring integrated circuits |
IEEE Spectrum July 2008 |
Slideshow: The Art of Failure Microscopic images of defects in microchips provide art for fevered imaginations. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2007 John Voelcker |
Automakers Big and Small Show Off Electric Cars Spectrum takes a look at the crowd favorites at the Electric Vehicle Symposium |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 |
The Truth About Bender's Brain David X. Cohen, of "Futurama," reveals how MOS Technology's 6502 processor ended up in the robot's head. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 |
My Favorite Chip From a Special Report: 25 Microchips That Shook the World. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Guizzo & Santo |
The Runners-up: More Earthshaking Chips These 13 great little chips didn't make our list -- mainly because we ran out of space in print. And, well, one isn't even a chip |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Joshua J. Romero |
Slideshow: The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Pictures Even in a slumping economy, CES had plenty of intriguing gadgets. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2009 |
Online Contents February 2009 Car software... DRAM bailouts... Compelling engineering jobs... |
IEEE Spectrum April 2008 |
Death of Digital Media In no time, some storage devices have leaped into oblivion. The media may survive, but will anyone be able to read them? |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Slideshow: A TechShop Snapshot Much inventive thinking takes place during a typical day at this community tool workshop. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2009 |
Slideshow: Robots Gone Wild Creatures from across the animal kingdom offer design principles to make robots more useful, engaging, and lifelike |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 |
Slideshow: The $71.2 Million Arm The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is spending at least US $71.2 million to reinvent prosthetic arms from the ground up. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2008 Neil Savage |
Intel and AMD are Exploring Self-Correction Schemes to Boost Processor Performance and Cut Power Razor technology operates processors at the limits of speed and power by letting chips self-correct timing errors |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 |
Where in the World Wide Web Is Al Phillips? Tracking down the 80-year old founder of Western Digital Corp. was easier using a phone book than Google. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Sandra Upson |
Behold the Flying Robots Whether as rescue robot or flying spy, this micro-aerial vehicle could change how we look at the common housefly |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2011 Arunava De |
New Chip on Intel's Shoulder Could Mean Big Things for Investors Innovative new chip design could ensure Intel the lion's share of the market for chips. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2007 Samuel K. Moore |
Intel 45-Nanometer Penryn Processors Arrive Penryn chips are the result of the first fundamental redesign of the CMOS transistor |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 |
Slideshow: LEDs Rock the House From Nine Inch Nails to Radiohead, performers are trading in pyrotechnics for LED F/X. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Erico Guizzo |
When the Wind Blows in the Galapagos How an ambitious wind-power project is helping protect one of the most exquisitely beautiful places on Earth. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2008 Erico Guizzo |
Green Machines This year's top tech cars squeeze more performance from less fuel than before, leaving a smaller carbon footprint. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Susan Hassler |
Engineering the Future at IEEE IEEE's 125th-anniversary celebrations focus on how today's engineers are inventing and building technologies that will shape the world's future over the next 125 years. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Untethered Appliances Get Their Due New York's latest exhibit of techno-art brought whimsy to a warehouse gallery. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 |
Slideshow: Two Takes on Stretchy Circuits Breakthroughs in the United States and Japan allow for stretchable circuits, curved camera chips, and more. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 |
Slideshow: Powering a Far-flung Military The U.S. military, one of the world's most energy-hungry organizations, is tackling the mammoth task of ensuring its future security by using renewable energy sources |
IEEE Spectrum February 2008 |
Roger Hill: Marches with Penguins Slideshow Researchers studying the aging affects of seals at McMurdo station in Antarctica run into several penguins. Here are the photos from their adventure. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 |
Eye Candy This candy cane-studded satellite is the newest element in the U.S. Global Positioning System. |
The Motley Fool May 2, 2011 Sarosh Nicholas |
Intel's Looking to Chip in on the Tablet Market Intel to enter the tablet PC market, where it hasn't enjoyed success in the past. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2008 Neil Savage |
Chip for Future Eye Implants Runs on Picowatts, Thanks to New Deep-Sleep Tech Chip could run for a year on millimeter-sized battery. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2008 Jean Kumagai |
Ash Nehru: Everything Is Illuminated Photos of United Visual Artists latest exhibits that create sophisticated light displays. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 |
Bye-Bye, Blur Broadcom Corp. hopes to make the LCD motion blur on your TV a thing of the past with a new processor. |
Salon.com September 13, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
A chip named Fido It's the American dream all over again -- Pet Chips are the new Pet Rocks. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Kumagai et al. |
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