25 Oct 2016
Spintronics: making computers faster
Smaller, faster, cheaper - that was the trend in computing for the past 50 years. As microprocessor technology is hitting the limits of what’s physically possible, some researchers are exploring whether a new technology, ‘spintronics’, may be the way forward.
E&T (Engineering and Technology) Magazine, 12 October 2015Cambridge University physicist …
25 Oct 2016
Cambridge to research future computing tech that could “ignite a technology field”
A Cambridge-led project aiming to develop a new architecture for future computing based on superconducting spintronics - technology designed to increase the energy-efficiency of high-performance computers and data storage - has been announced.Cambridge University News, 15 April 2016 and St John's College News, 15 April 2016A project which aims to e…
25 Oct 2016
Cambridge Uni spins up green and beefy super-computer project
Electron spin meets and marries superconductivityThe Register, 18 April 2016Cambridge University is leading a £2.7m project building energy efficient, high-performance supercomputers.Called Project Superspin, the project will attempt to marry research into electron spin with research on super conductive materials.
25 Oct 2016
Cambridge Launches Superspin Project to Develop SC Spintronics
Superconductor Week,May 15, 2016 Vol. 30, No. 4