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A new method to build more energy-efficient memory devices could lead to a sustainable data future
A research team led by Kyushu University has developed a new fabrication method for energy-efficient magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) using a new material called thulium iron garnet (TmIG) that ...
As industries like automotive, consumer electronics, telecommunications and artificial intelligence (AI) push for greater processing power, efficiency and scalability, system-on-chip (SoC) designs ...
Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) remains a central element in computing architectures, but its intrinsic vulnerabilities and power demands have spurred a wealth of research focused on enhancing ...
A diagram of the material developed using on-axis magnetron sputtering. By applying a current through the platinum material on top of the TmIG, researchers were able to reverse the magnetization ...
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