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PAO Receives 2024 Communicator Award of Distinction for Video Animation
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Courtesy Communicator Awards
NIST's video "Race Logic Computing" received a Communicators Award of Distinction in the General-Animation category.
Individuals recognized by the AIVA for this video were:
Jenny Wang - Animator
Rebecca Jacobson - Writer/VO
Brandon Hayes - Graphic Artist
Natasha Hanacek - Graphic Artist
Leon Geršković - Producer
This year, the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts (AIVA) received more than 3,000 entries from across the U.S. and around the world.
Race Logic Computing
In recent years, computer chip's transistors have gotten a thousand times smaller, a hundred thousand times faster, and able to use a billion times less energy. But these incredible improvements from the early days of computing are not enough anymore. That's why researchers at NIST are aiming to develop a new type of computer circuit that uses something we call “race logic” to solve problems, quickly and with more energy efficiency. More info: https://www.nist.gov/blogs/taking-measure/brain-inspired-computing-can-…