The team claims to have tested their transistor against products from Intel, TSMC, Samsung, and elsewhere, where it outperformed them under matching operating conditions.
They really should publish their benchmarking data.
All things related to technology hardware, with a focus on computing hardware.
Rules (Click to Expand):
Follow the Lemmy.world Rules - https://mastodon.world/about
Be kind. No bullying, harassment, racism, sexism etc. against other users.
No Spam, illegal content, or NSFW content.
Please stay on topic, adjacent topics (e.g. software) are fine if they are strongly relevant to technology hardware. Another example would be business news for hardware-focused companies.
Please try and post original sources when possible (as opposed to summaries).
If posting an archived version of the article, please include a URL link to the original article in the body of the post.
Some other hardware communities across Lemmy:
Icon by "icon lauk" under CC BY 3.0
The team claims to have tested their transistor against products from Intel, TSMC, Samsung, and elsewhere, where it outperformed them under matching operating conditions.
They really should publish their benchmarking data.
Yeah, this sounds a lot like that high temp superconductor from a year or so ago
KY 69 or something, right?
Perfect "research" strategy...
I want them to show up at a trade show and present it while it's running. Put them side by side, let it run we workloads and connect a power meter to both. Aka I'll believe it when I see it.
Trump may be a dickhead, but I'm very grateful for his persistence in creating competition. A wonderful job he's doing.
Even an online benchmark report would be a good start.
An IRL demo with independent participants would be even better of course.