Revolutionizing High-Performance Computer Memory Storage
TBMG-48255
06/01/2023
- Content
Magnets generate invisible fields that attract certain materials. A common example is fridge magnets. Far more important to our everyday lives, magnets also can store data in computers. Exploiting the direction of the magnetic field (say, up or down), microscopic bar magnets each can store one bit of memory as a zero or a one — the language of computers.
- Citation
- "Revolutionizing High-Performance Computer Memory Storage," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2023.