Electronic devices power everyday life, from smartphones to medical sensors. Yet, as these gadgets grow in number, so does the mounting challenge of electronic waste, or e-waste. Physically transient ...
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Scientists shatter silicon’s temperature barrier with revolutionary memory device that works at 1100°F
New tech could open doors to using computers in environments with extreme heat, like Venus. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Scientists have developed a groundbreaking computer memory device that can operate at ...
UD’s Tingyi Gu receives NSF CAREER award to study materials that can create more reliable, less energy-intensive forms of computer memory To develop the types of high-speed, energy-efficient ...
A research team, led by the University of Cambridge, has developed a novel computer memory design, which promises to significantly improve performance while reducing the energy demands of internet and ...
Computer memory could one day withstand the blazing temperatures in fusion reactors, jet engines, geothermal wells and sweltering planets using a new solid-state memory device developed by a team of ...
MRAM is one of the most promising emerging memory technologies we have, as it can theoretical improve on nearly every metric of existing DRAM and SRAM technologies. However, MRAM requires significant ...
A computer memory device that can withstand temperatures of more than 500°C could be used in spacecraft sent to explore Venus or the sun. Computers use a technology called non-volatile memory to store ...
Kai Ni was awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to improve computing memory through the use of ferroelectric materials and capacity. The assistant professor of electrical and ...
This computer memory device employed an aerodynamic principle known as the Bernoulli effect to pull a flexible disk up to the drive's read-write heads, where a cushion of air protected the heads from ...
Materials with high magnetoelectric coupling could be useful in novel devices such as magnetic computer memories, chemical sensors and quantum computers. When researchers irradiate a thin layer of ...
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