The electronics industry for computers grows hand-in-hand with the decrease in the size of integrated circuits. Despite being essential to increase computational power, miniaturization becomes challenging. A possible alternative to this is using magnetism, which can keep the development of both cheaper and more powerful computers. A new discovery is not a direct recipe for making a computer-based on magnetism. Instead, scientists from the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), University of Copenhagen disclosed a fundamental magnetic property that one can control to design computers based on magnetism. The discovery could lead to the developing of a new generation of more powerful and less hot computers. Computer functions by sending a tiny electric current through a microchip. Besides transporting information, the current
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