In this article for Forbes, author Tom Coughlin summarizes the result of a workshop arranged by the Stanford Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology and Coughlin Associates. One of the more important highlights include the latest Some of the more important highlights include the emergence of non-volatile memories which seek to lower power requirements of computer processors.
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