The future of computer memory might not lie in electrical currents, but in the precise manipulation of magnetic fields.
That's why the Michigan team is working on a new computer memory that can store and rewrite ... above 500 °F (250 °C), so a heater unit is required when it's in more domestic settings.
At CES on Monday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the new system as "a cloud computing platform that sits on your desk." The company also designed Project DIGITS as a bridge between desktop ...
Battery-like computer memory keeps working above 1000°F The material transports oxygen ions rather than electrons, creating heat-resistant voltages for both digital memory and in-memory computing ...