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Agents Of Tech

The Future of Data Storage: Dr. Stuart Parkin on AI, Spintronics & Racetrack Memory

26 Mar 2025

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Welcome to Agents of Tech! In this episode, we dive into the future of data storage with the visionary Dr. Stuart Parkin. A pioneer in spintronics and the inventor of racetrack memory, Dr. Parkin’s groundbreaking work has shaped the way we store and process data in the digital age. With AI’s insatiable demand for data, how do we keep up? Dr. Parkin shares insights into the challenges of traditional storage, the revolutionary potential of spintronics, and how racetrack memory could transform AI and computing as we know it.🔹 How does AI’s growing demand impact data storage?🔹 What is spintronics, and how does it work?🔹 Can racetrack memory revolutionize computing?🔹 How close are we to commercializing this next-gen storage technology?Tune in to find out! If you enjoy the conversation, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help us bring more groundbreaking discussions to you. 00:00 - Introduction to Agents of Tech & AI’s Data Challenge00:06 - Meet Dr. Stuart Parkin & His Impact on Data Storage00:28 - How the Spin Valve Revolutionized Storage Technology01:26 - The Growing Bottleneck: AI’s Increasing Data Needs03:00 - Spintronics & The Promise of Racetrack Memory05:29 - Dr. Stuart Parkin’s Journey & Groundbreaking Innovations07:32 - Overcoming Storage Barriers & The Future of Spintronics10:06 - The Push for Energy-Efficient Computing & AI13:31 - Why Racetrack Memory is Critical for AI & Big Data16:56 - The Investment Needed to Make Racetrack Memory Mainstream18:56 - Neuromorphic Computing & The Future of AI Hardware23:39 - Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks

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