New 3D Chips could Make Electronics Faster and more Energy-Efficient

Adam Zewe | MIT News

The low-cost, scalable technology can seamlessly integrate high-speed gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip.

Anantha Chandrakasan Named MIT Provost

Kathy Wren | MIT News

A faculty member since 1994, Chandrakasan has also served as dean of engineering and MIT’s inaugural chief innovation and strategy officer, among other roles.

Photonic Processor could Streamline 6G Wireless Signal Processing

Adam Zewe | MIT News

By performing deep learning at the speed of light, this chip could give edge devices new capabilities for real-time data analysis.

Two coupled qubits with a bright light shining on them

MIT Engineers Advance Toward a Fault-tolerant Quantum Computer

Adam Zewe | MIT News

Researchers achieved a type of coupling between artificial atoms and photons that could enable readout and processing of quantum information in a few nanoseconds.

The Road to Gate-All-Around CMOS

Monday, April 14, 2025 | 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
In-Person

Haus Room (36-428)
50 Vassar Street Cambridge, MA

Artificial Intelligence brain shape in a complex and modern GPU card in shades of purple, blue, and gold

2025 MIT AI Hardware Program Annual Symposium

Monday, March 31, 2025 | 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM ET

Multiple Speakers

Anantha Chandrakasan and Gregg Bartlett, both in suits, sit at a table and shake hands for the camera

Collaborating to Advance Research and Innovation on Essential Chips for AI

Microsystems Technology Laboratories

Agreement between MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories and GlobalFoundries aims to deliver power efficiencies for data centers and ultra-low power consumption for intelligent devices at the edge.

spiral pattern of Pi 3.14 numbers in multi colors on a yellow background

IAP 2025: Expanding Horizons in Computing

January 28–31, 2025
In-person

MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
51 Vassar Street (Bldg 45, 8th floor)

Karl Berggren Named Faculty Head of Electrical Engineering in EECS

Zach Goodale | School of Engineering

Professor who develops technologies to push the envelope of what is possible with photonics and electronic devices succeeds Joel Voldman.