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Monash researchers capture atomic motion that writes data in next-gen memory
A team at Monash University has recorded, for the first time, the atom-by-atom rearrangements that occur when data is written ...
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Next generation computer chips could process data at the speed of light – new research
Nottingham (UK) | Electronic microchips are at the heart of the modern world. They’re found in our laptops, our smartphones, our cars and our household appliances. For years, manufacturers have been ...
As enterprises and connectivity providers know only too well, artificial intelligence (AI) has fuelled an unprecedented surge in network demand – especially in datacentres. Indeed, the emergence and ...
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