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19 Dec 2014 04:32
To encode data, today's computer memory technology uses electric currents -- a major limiting factor for reliability and shrinkability, and the source of significant power consumption. If data could instead be encoded without current -- for example, by an electric field applied across an insulator -- it would require much less energy, and make things like low-power, instant-on computing a ubiquitous reality.
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