How superconducting memory could help data centers reduce their carbon footprints

https://phys.org/news/2022-11-superconducting-memory-centers-carbon-footprints.html

"switch between two states, like how bit in computer 0 or 1... very little energy to read and switch between two states... groove in the superconducting part of the ellipse ensures the current is conducted through the magnet... superconducting current can determine the magnet's state... current consumes no energy reads... ellipse 1,500 nonometers long, yet big if compare with the transistor in phone, thousand times smaller memory element... retain its memory as computer heats up and is no longer superconducting"

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