The Google Pixel 11 lineup is likely to be announced in August, if the company sticks to its usual launch timeline. CAD-based renders of all models in the series have already surfaced, and now key ...
Steve was a Senior Writer at AP, where he covered over 40 smartphones a year. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola StarTACs ...
Google introduced its Titan M2 security chip with the Pixel 6 devices back in 2021, and it's still present in the Pixel 10 family, but it's obviously getting a little bit long in the tooth after more ...
Tensor was founded in Silicon Valley as AutoX back in 2016 and focused on building autonomous commercial vehicles and robotaxis. The company began testing autonomous vehicles in California and China ...
TPUs are Google’s specialized ASICs built exclusively for accelerating tensor-heavy matrix multiplication used in deep learning models. TPUs use vast parallelism and matrix multiply units (MXUs) to ...
Researchers from The University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a novel computational framework that addresses a longstanding challenge in statistical physics. The ...
Google’s in-house Tensor chips have steadily improved over the years to become a reliable daily driver with solid battery efficiency. Still, performance has often been a sticking point. While previous ...
Google has shifted its product timeline in 2025. Android 16 dropped in May, an earlier release aimed at better lining up with smartphone launches. Google’s annual hardware refresh is also happening a ...
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Tensor, an autonomous driving startup based in California, announced "the world's first personally-owned autonomous vehicle" called Tensor Robocar. Unlike Tesla, which claimed the same thing years ago ...
Tensor is a Silicon Valley based startup that plans to be the first company to sell a true robocar (Link goes live at 10am PDT) with “eyes off” self-driving ability and a steering wheel that folds ...
The company says it’s based in San Jose, but it appears to be connected to an autonomous vehicle developer with ties to China. The company says it’s based in San Jose, but it appears to be connected ...