Abstract: This tutorial provides ground theory and practical strategies for the design of clock-and-data-recovery circuits. We begin by relating performance metrics such as jitter transfer, jitter ...
Amir is the Segment Lead for Software at MUO. He's a PharmD student who loves looking at numbers and spreadsheets. Inspired by his father's hobbies, Amir developed a knack for DIY projects and built ...
Qdrant is launching version 1.18 of its platform, introducing TurboQuant, a new quantization method developed by Google Research. According to the company, TurboQuant applies a fast Hadamard rotation ...
SQLite has an incredibly small footprint. The database itself, its DLLs and the complimentary diff and analyzer tools are less than 15 MB in size. It's perfect for small mobile devices, advanced ...
As more AI systems become mission-critical for the agentic era and enterprise companies begin to adopt retrieval-augmented generation, also known as RAG, vector search has become the go-to for data ...
This week, we are excited to kick off SQLCon 2026 alongside FabCon in Atlanta. Bringing these SQL and Fabric communities together creates a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and share what’s next ...
BERLIN & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Qdrant, the open-source vector search engine built in Rust for production workloads, today announced $50 million in Series B funding led by AVP, with participation ...
Qdrant, an open-source vector search engine, has closed a $50 million Series B funding round led by AVP, with participation from Bosch Ventures, Unusual Ventures, Spark Capital, and 42CAP. Vector ...
Therefore, this tutorial describes the use of traditional qualitative methods to analyze a large corpus of qualitative text data. We use examples from a nationwide SMS text messaging poll of youth to ...
In this digital age, organizing and managing data efficiently is crucial. Whether you are keeping records on people, products, livestock, and/or fields, managing projects, or planning events, having a ...
Another year passes. I was hoping to write more articles instead of just these end-of-the-year screeds, but I almost died in the spring semester, and it sucked up my time. Nevertheless, I will go ...