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        <h2 class="type-heading"><span class="journal-title">Nature</span><span
            class="divider"> | </span><span class="type">News</span></h2>
        <h1 class="article-heading">Magnetic logic makes for mutable
          chips</h1>
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        <p>Alternative transistor relies on exotic semiconductor.</p>
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        <li> <span class="vcard"><a
href="http://www.nature.com/news/magnetic-logic-makes-for-mutable-chips-1.12321#auth-1"
              class="fn">Geoff Brumfiel</a></span></li>
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      <div class="pubdate-and-corrections"><time datetime="2013-01-30"
          pubdate="">30 January 2013</time></div>
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    Software can transform a computer from a word processor to a number
    cruncher to a video telephone. But the underlying hardware is
    unchanged. Now, a type of transistor that can be switched with
    magnetism instead of electricity could make circuitry malleable too,
    leading to more efficient and reliable gadgets, from smart phones to
    satellites.<br>
    ...<br>
    (artigo completo no link abaixo)<br>
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    Fonte: Nature via Slashdot:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.nature.com/news/magnetic-logic-makes-for-mutable-chips-1.12321">http://www.nature.com/news/magnetic-logic-makes-for-mutable-chips-1.12321</a><br>
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