Energy efficient computing and memory-storage devices are key to further increases in high performance computing that is essential to today’s data centric world. We discuss, on the one hand, Magnetic Racetrack Memory[1, 2] that promises a high capacity, high performance, nonvolatile, memory-storage device that could supplant magnetic disk drives and solid-state FLASH, and, on the other hand an extremely energy-efficient memcapacitor device that could allow for massive neuromorphic computing systems.
Sprecher: Prof. Dr. Stuart Parkin, Director, Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle und Martin Luther Universität, Halle-Wittenberg
Sprache: Englisch