You'll only need to charge your phone four times a year in the future

in #technology7 years ago

Scientists have created a new material for processors which uses 100 times less energy than the semiconductor-based systems currently used



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Researchers at the Universities of Michigan and Cornell have created a new magnetoelectric multiferroic material.

It is formed of thin layers of atoms which make up a magnetically polar film. This can be flipped from positive to negative with only a tiny pulse of energy.

This principle could be used to transmit binary code, the streams of 1s and 0s, on which our computers operate. This means they could send and receive data using just a fraction of the electricity.

Currently, processors are built using semiconductor-based systems which need a constant flow of electricity. But processors built using magnetoelectric multiferroic systems would only need short pulses of electricity, using far less energy.

Electronics currently consume five per cent of total global energy, and are the fastest-growing energy consumer, according to Ramamoorthy Ramesh, associate laboratory director for energy technologies at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

By 2030, electronics could consume 40 to 50 per cent of global energy. Devising energy-efficient processors could have a significant impact on our global energy footprint.

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I keep telling people how amazed I am that we can't build better batteries that last longer, well I guess this is one way to do it. Create processors that use less energy.

It's amazing isn't it battery technology hasn't really seen any significant advances in years!

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Thanks man!

That's insane ! ... Given I lose my phone so many times a year ... I may never need to charge mine again ... :)

Hahaha fingers crossed :)

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