Magnetic Chips Could Increase Computing’s Energy Efficiency
TBMG-24396
4/12/2016
- Content
In a breakthrough for energy-efficient computing, UC Berkeley engineers have shown for the first time that magnetic chips can actually operate at the lowest fundamental energy dissipation theoretically possible under the laws of thermodynamics. This means that dramatic reductions in power consumption are possible — down to as little as one-millionth the amount of energy per operation used by transistors in modern computers.
- Citation
- "Magnetic Chips Could Increase Computing’s Energy Efficiency," Mobility Engineering, April 12, 2016.