Researchers built a switch 1,000 times faster than today's AI chips, and it barely generates any heat

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The big picture: Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a magnetic switching device that can operate at speeds up to 1,000 times faster than the fastest AI accelerators on the market today, but uses only a fraction of the energy and generating minimal heat. The new invention could potentially solve the problem of overheating and battery drain in electronics, paving the way for super-efficient computers and smartphones.

The research, which was published in Science earlier this week, builds on another study published in Nature in January 2025. It demonstrates a new way to flip a binary magnetic state at picosecond speeds - a massive improvement over the nanosecond-scale switching considered standard for modern silicon-based processors.

The research could lead to a new technology capable of handling the fundamental problem with conventional...

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