Artificial Atoms Might Be The Future Of Memory

Your computer memory is magnetic affair of one sort or another. (We’re assuming you’ve stopped using Punch Cards by now)Your processor is an electrical festival. The two have developed into a very powerful computing/storage machine indeed, but they have essentially always run on two separate tracks, one relying on the other to handle any increased capacity. Now researchers at the University of  Copenhagen have come up with a way to blur the line and combine electricity and magnetism into a new transistor

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