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A breakthrough in multiferroic materials reveals electric-field-induced magnetization reversal, paving the way for energy-efficient magnetic memory devices.
May 30, 2025 Exploiting the full potential of multiferroic materials for magnetic memory devices Researchers demonstrate a new strategy for magnetization reversal in multiferroic materials, opening ...
Multiferroic materials, which exhibit both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic properties, have long been considered potential game changers for next-generation memory devices.
A research team has discovered ferroelectric phenomena occurring at a subatomic scale in the natural mineral brownmillerite.
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NY CREATES and Fraunhofer IPMS announced at a signing ceremony a new Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to drive research and development focused on memory devices. The JDA will leverage and link the ...
A standard for brain implants that would allow disabled people to control devices such as iPhones and the Apple Vision Pro could be available for developers this year.
NOR flash memory is evolving much in the same way as its cousin, NAND flash: 3D NOR is on the horizon and poised to boost memory densities and dramatically enhance designs.
The team used this unique behavior to build a proof-of-concept optical memory device. By varying the length of laser pulses and operating conditions, they were able to generate and retain distinct ...
The real breakthroughs will come from making AI not just larger, but smarter. Memory is the missing link—and solving it will reshape the future of artificial intelligence.