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The 1952 Whirlwind, developed at MIT, the Whirlwind was a real-time digital computer designed initially for flight simulation and later adapted for national air defense. Its ability to process data…
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SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a parallel computing model that allows a single operation (instruction) to be applied to multiple data points simultaneously. The primary reasons for using SIMD…
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IBM had no computers, IBM’s aging leader the legendary sales guru Thomas Watson senior was not eager to jump into the enormously costly development of computers. Computer back then contained…
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ENIAC was complete a few months after the Japanese surrendered. Although it wasn’t finished in time to help win the war ENIAC was a marvelous machine, huge and how it…
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World War two spurred the development of the true computer and in the turbulent days before the German blitzkrieg smashed Poland, a young Polish engineer walked into the British Embassy…
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The idea of a programmable computer was a distant dream but the American dream was becoming a reality. America was on its way to becoming the world’s greatest industrial power…
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Discover how Arduino and TensorFlow Lite Micro bring powerful machine learning capabilities to the tiny Nano 33 BLE Sense, enabling innovative, sensor-driven applications without extra hardware. Dive into the future…
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From a custom network wide blocker, to controlling your house remotely using Raspberry Pi, here I decode my top five R-Pi projects making your life easy. because who wants to…
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Creating your own PCB might seem like an intricate, industrial task reserved for specialized factories, but with the right approach and a touch of patience, you can etch your own…
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The use of specialized processors such as GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), NPUs (Neural Processing Units), or DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) for hardware acceleration can significantly enhance the performance of inference…
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DIY electronics projects are a fantastic way to blend creativity with technology.











