The new device has resistive random access memory (ReRAM), which could be faster, provide a higher storage density and use less
power than existing methods.
Researchers from the Universidad de la República in Uruguay and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland have devised a new method to transform data from complex systems, reducing the amount of important information lost, while still using less computing
power than existing methods.
Not exact matches
«Unlike today's nuclear reactor, the IFR [integral fast reactor] can generate unlimited amounts of inexpensive clean
power for hundreds of thousands of years... It provides an excellent solution for what to do with our nuclear waste because it can use our
existing nuclear waste for fuel and it is significantly more proliferation - resistant
than other
methods of dealing with nuclear waste... The IFR is also inherently safe.
Rather
than taking advantage of the many resources already supported by North Carolina's thriving clean energy economy (namely, renewable energy and energy efficiency), DEQ's proposed response to the Clean
Power Plan includes only one compliance
method: performance improvements at
existing fossil fuel plants.