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Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme (UKNQTP).Quinas is commercialising Lancaster's ULTRARAM (TM) computer memory, which combines the best properties of DRAM and flash ... ULTRARAM (TM) inventor,
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About our projects. Lancaster University's Physics Department is proud to collaborate with thousands of scientists worldwide on a range of different research projects which span our disciplinary specialisms. We work alongside organisations such as
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to commercialise ULTRARAM universal memory technology.
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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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and industry partners worldwide, Quinas is advancing ULTRARAM (TM) computer memory for AI, in-memory computing and secure low-power applications, positioning the UK at the forefront of future memory ... ULTRARAM (TM) inventor Physics Professor Manus Hayne
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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
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This IAA call is only open to researchers attending the Nuclear Catalyst event and is intended to stimulate new partnerships with nuclear (and supply chain) businesses in Cumbria (or working in Cumbria). More details below. 1. Summary. Opportunity
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non-volatile RAM, called ULTRARAM (TM), would be a working implementation of so-called 'universal memory', combining all the advantages of DRAM and flash, with none of the drawbacks.Professor Manus ... Hayne, who is leading the research, said: "The work
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Lancaster spin-out company Quinas whose universal computer memory ULTRARAM could lead to a more efficient, reliable and sustainable digital future.