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Experts no longer believe in photographic memory. Here’s what convinced them
Why your brain was never built to remember everything, explained by a neuroscientist ...
In popular culture, we usually associate "muscle memory" with tasks we do, or skills we learn, without much conscious thought ...
Experts reveal the social behaviors that keep your brain sharp as you get older.
As we age, we all forget things from time to time. But when memory loss begins to interfere with everyday life, it may be a sign of cognitive decline or dementia for many older adults.
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
Government-funded academic research on parallel computing, stream processing, real-time shading languages, and programmable ...
The AMD CEO, Lisa Su, has raised her estimate for the total addressable market of AI accelerator chips for data centers to ...
Heterogeneous NPU designs bring together multiple specialized compute engines to support the range of operators required by ...
Canva AI 2.0 expands Canva from a design platform into an AI-powered workspace for content, research and automation.
MacBook Neo sales are skyrocketing, but "RAMageddon" and a limited supply of binned A18 Pro chips could lead to a major ...
A new planning method called KEPT lets self-driving cars compare what they are seeing now with similar past traffic situation to lower prediction error and fewer potential collisions.
Binned chips let Apple improve yields and lower chip costs. It also lets them produce less expensive products with ...
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