(Stanford University, May 6) As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have become more complex, the demand for computing power has increased rapidly. To meet this demand, new and energy-efficient hardware designs are needed. Researchers at Stanford University, led by Shan Wang, have discovered a new material called magnesium palladium three that could revolutionise computer memory storage and make AI work faster and use less energy.
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