
Magnetic Vortex Processor
A Magnetic Vortex Processor uses tiny magnetic structures called vortices to perform computations. These vortices have a core with a magnetic orientation that can switch or move, representing information. When magnetic fields are applied, the vortices interact and change states, allowing data processing without traditional electronic circuits. This technology promises faster speeds and lower energy consumption compared to conventional processors because it relies on magnetic states rather than electric charges. It’s an innovative approach that leverages the physics of magnetism to advance computing capabilities in a more efficient and scalable way.