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Racetrack memory

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Racetrack memory (RM) is a type of non-volatile memory technology that leverages the motion of magnetic domain walls in nanostructured magnetic materials to store data. The concept is based on the idea of a "racetrack," where magnetic bits are arranged in a linear fashion and controlled to move along a track, similar to how cars move around a racetrack.

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