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MSI: Ultralow-power, Non-volatile, Random Access Memory Arrays for Data centers and Space Applications (ULTRARAM).
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ULTRARAM offers a compelling set of properties that make it a strong candidate to meet that challenge.”. ... IQE’s expertise in epitaxial wafer engineering has been instrumental in scaling ULTRARAM towards commercial viability.
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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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Lancaster University spinout company Quinas Technology Ltd. has been awarded GBP300,000 from Innovate UK to commercialise the universal computer memory ULTRARAM (TM). ... submission, said: "This award is a ringing endorsement of ULTRARAM and its
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We are a community of eight departments engaged in world-leading research that makes a demonstrable difference to our economy and society. Study at Lancaster. Flexible degrees taught in state-of-the-art facilities, many including integrated Master's
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Selected from a highly competitive pool of more than 780 applicants across 95 countries, Quinas was recognised for its work in reshaping the future of computer memory with its patented ULTRARAM ... With the use of quantum resonant tunnelling as the key
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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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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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At Lancaster University, we cultivate a supportive and inclusive research environment where every individual is empowered to thrive and innovate. What is research culture? Research culture is a broad term that encompasses the behaviours, values,
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Features also include Professor Manus Hayne and the development of ULTRARAM technology, Professor Renaud Foucart on why we don’t listen to experts, Dr Yakubu Salifu on the making ‘dying well’