"Is Magnon-based Computation the Future of Computing?"

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Researchers at the Lab of Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Magnonics (LMGN) have discovered a new computing architecture that uses magnons to encode and transport data without electron flows, which involve energy loss through heating. The technique, known as magnonics, has the potential to change the current computing architecture paradigm by putting an end to the energy-inefficient separation of processors and memory storage, and achieving in-memory computation. The researchers have published their groundbreaking results in the journal Nature Communications and are already working on optimizing their approach.
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