The Quantum Spin Breakthrough That Could Supercharge Computing

UC Riverside and its partners are exploring antiferromagnetic spintronics, a tech that could unlock lightning-fast, ultra-dense memory and smarter computing through quantum mechanics.

The University of California, Riverside has been awarded nearly $4 million through the UC National Laboratory Fees Research Program to lead a major research initiative in antiferromagnetic spintronics, a promising new approach for advanced memory and computing technologies.

Over the next three years, the project will explore how antiferromagnetic materials – known for their ultrafast, spin-based properties – can be used to push the boundaries of modern microelectronics…

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