Stanford discovery could pave the way to ultrafast, energy-efficient computing

A flexible phase-change memory substrate held by tweezers (left) with a diagonal sequence showing substrates in the process of being bent. (Credit: Crystal Nattoo)
Sep 9 2021
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Stanford engineers have overcome a key obstacle that has limited the widespread adoption of phase-change memory which is thousands of times faster than conventional hard drives. “The big appeal of phase-change memory is speed, but energy-efficiency in electronics also matters,” Eric Pop, professor of electrical engineering said.