University of Michigan: Harnessing the Hum of Fluorescent Lights for More Efficient Computing
May 13, 2021
May 13, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 13 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release on May 12, 2021:
The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of more efficient computing devices that store data with magnetic fields, rather than electricity.
A team led by University of Michigan researchers has developed a material that's at least twice as "magnetostrictive" and far less costly than other materials in its class. I . . .
The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of more efficient computing devices that store data with magnetic fields, rather than electricity.
A team led by University of Michigan researchers has developed a material that's at least twice as "magnetostrictive" and far less costly than other materials in its class. I . . .