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MIT demonstrates magnetic transistor with 10x stronger switching and built-in memory
MIT engineers built a magnetic transistor from chromium sulfur bromide, promising smaller, faster electronics with built-in ...
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KAIST researchers unlock secrets to next-gen ReRAM memory
Every time you tap, click, or scroll, your device stores and processes data with memory. Memory technology today, however, is ...
Researchers develop atom-thin material that cuts memory energy use tenfold, opening the door to ultra-efficient AI, mobile ...
Researchers have demonstrated that the layered multiferroic material nickel iodide (NiI2) may be the best candidate yet for devices such as magnetic computer memory that are extremely fast and compact ...
Picture the smartphone in your pocket, the data centers powering artificial intelligence, or the wearable health monitors ...
What steps can engineers take to enhance computer chips? This is what a recent study published in Nature hopes to address as an international team of researchers led by the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Micron is in somewhat uncharted territory as the AI boom upends traditional expectations for chipmakers. Typically, the ...
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Zacks Investment Research on MSN3 Storage Devices Stocks to Focus on Amid Industry Headwinds
Escalating trade tensions, especially with China, and their impact on global supply chains, along with global macroeconomic turbulence and associated inflation, remain headwinds for the Zacks Computer ...
A sheet of graphene sandwiched between electrolytes can host independently tunable proton and electron currents — setting the stage for a device that serves both computer-memory and logic functions.
According to SiFive, its engineers enhanced the two designs with a new co-processor interface. The technology will make it ...
The potential of brain-computer interfaces ‘could be magical,’ but their collection of large amounts of neural data also ...
Scientists from Auburn University have proposed a new mechanism to control some of the thinnest electronic memory devices ...
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