Concurrent data structures and memory management are critical components in the design of modern multi-core and parallel computing systems. These fields address the challenge of ensuring safe, ...
The rapid evolution of persistent memory (PM) technologies has spurred a significant shift in how data structures and algorithms are designed and implemented. Persistent memory, offering ...
Memories of all types are facing pressures as demands grow for greater capacity, lower cost, faster speeds, and lower power to handle the onslaught of new data being generated daily. Whether it’s well ...
Seventy years after the invention of a data structure called a hash table, theoreticians have found the most efficient possible configuration for it. About 70 years ago, an engineer at IBM named Hans ...
Glass nanostructures etched using high-intensity femtosecond laser pulses promise to keep vast quantities of data safe for billions of years, describe Peter Kazansky, Ausra Cerkauskaite and Rokas ...
As the demand for real-time data processing escalates, the technology behind Compute Express Link, known as CXL, is emerging as a critical solution for modern data centers. CXL memory is one solution ...
What if the huge design space for data-driven software could be efficiently mapped and explored in order to have tailor-made, optimized solutions? Researchers from Harvard combine analytical models, ...
Dr. Bonde Thylstrup is a professor at the University of Copenhagen. A constant hum drones out of a former church in San Francisco. It is the sound, from hundreds of fans cooling hundreds of computer ...
A microscopic ceramic QR code smaller than most bacteria could offer an ultra-dense, energy-free way to preserve data for ...
Big data is becoming a big problem. In the face of rising emissions from data centres, researchers are turning to novel solutions for storage. Memory crystals and DNA are two frontrunners. On a visit ...
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Researchers say magnetic skyrmions could enable ultra-low-power memory
A magnetic skyrmion is smaller than a virus, tougher to kill than most magnetic signals, and, if a growing body of laboratory research pans out, could one day store data using a fraction of the energy ...
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