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IEEE Spectrum

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Latest Issue

2025
2025, no. 11: IEEE Spectrum

Latest Issue:
IEEE Spectrum

  • Chips Need to Chill Out: The Semiconductor Industry Seeks Radical Cooling Solutions
  • News
  • The Data: AI Model Growth Outpaces Hardware Improvements
  • A Hassle-Free Battery Charger: Put NiMH Cells Back in the Game
  • Careers: 5 Tips for Breaking Into Quantum Computing: In this Growing Field, the Right Skills will Take you Far
  • ...

History

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2024
2024, no. 11: IEEE Spectrum

A Year Ago:
IEEE Spectrum

  • Reinventing a Patent Case: Cob Burandt is Still Down and Out in Ham Lake, But His Attorneys Have Just Begun to Fight-Again
  • News
  • A Sci-Fi Aerial Display: This Touchscreen Floats in Midair
  • Introduction: Why the Art of Invention is Always Being Reinvented: As IEEE Spectrum Turns 60, We Celebrate Creativity and Chutzpah in Tech
  • Artificial Intelligence: Can We Automate Eureka Moments?: That'S The Goal of This Swiss Company's Ai-Powered Invention Tech
  • ...
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2023
2023, no. 1: IEEE Spectrum

Premiere Issue:
IEEE Spectrum

  • Looking Back to See Ahead: Technologies decades in the making finally get their star turn in 2023
  • News
  • Amazon Plans to Take Home Delivery to New Heights
  • Arjun Pillai: The Entrepreneur shares lessons learned on his road to success
  • The Commodordion > Two C64s Plus Some Floppy Disks Equals One Instrument
  • ...