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Lancaster spin-out company Quinas whose universal computer memory ULTRARAM (TM) could lead to a more efficient, reliable and sustainable digital future.
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a co-inventor on several patents and patent applications related to ULTRARAM (TM) memory technology, vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers, single photon sources and novel digital logic devices.
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MSI: Ultralow-power, Non-volatile, Random Access Memory Arrays for Data centers and Space Applications (ULTRARAM).
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The work in Lancaster will focus on novel telecoms-wavelength single photon LEDs and further developing its patented ULTRARAM (TM) memory technology.Via QUANTIMONY, antimony (Sb) compound semiconductors will be able
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Year - Quinas Technology Ltd, a spinout company from Lancaster University focused on ULTRARAM (TM) which addresses the urgent need for energy-efficient ICT solutions amid growing data demands.Supporting Equality, Diversity
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is non-volatile, low-voltage, non-destructively read, fast, cheap and high endurance. We recently demonstrated novel III-V compound semiconductor candidate universal memory cells (ULTRARAM), and research is rapidly progressing
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2019 - A press release on ULTRARAM, resulted in over 220 online articles and a piece on BBC World Service’s Digital Planet.
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MSI: Ultralow-power, Non-volatile, Random Access Memory Arrays for Data centers and Space Applications (ULTRARAM).
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Quinas Technology is commercialising ULTRARAM, a novel, award-winning, storage device invented by Professor Manus Hayne from the Physics Department. ... Winning the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge 2024 with ULTRARAM is an incredible honour for Quinas Technology
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ULTRARAM Commercialisation (Manus Hayne, Physics). The project aims to advance ULTRARAM, a groundbreaking memory technology developed in Lancaster, to disrupt the $150 billion global memory market. ... Collaborating with Lancaster spinout Quinas