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Rust Could Be the Secret to Next-Gen Computing – Technology Networks
Current silicon-based computing technology is very energy-inefficient and finding ways to decarbonise technology is an obvious target for energy savings. A new…

Current silicon-based computing technology is very energy-inefficient. Information and communications technology (ICT) projected to use over 20% of global electricity production1 by 2030. So finding ways to decarbonise technology is an obvious target for energy savings. Professor Paolo Radaelli from Oxfords Department of Physics, working with Diamond Light Source, the UKs national synchrotron, has been leading research into alternatives to silicon which would bring greater efficiency. His groups…
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