➀ TDK Corp. has developed a spin-memristor for neuromorphic computing that could reduce AI power consumption by up to 99%; ➁ The technology is inspired by the brain's efficient processing and aims to address energy demands mismatched with human-like decision-making; ➂ The spin-memristor uses spintronics to enable efficient functionality and reduced environmental impact.
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