This article discusses how researchers from MIT have advanced towards creating more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly computers by developing atomically layered magnets. They created a device using a 2D van der Waals magnet interfaced with tungsten ditelluride that can switch magnetization states using electrical pulses without needing an external magnetic field. This achievement paves the way for ultra-low power computing technologies that are crucial for handling big data and AI, offering a significant leap towards sustainable computing solutions. For more details, you can read the full article on Phys.org:
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