Electronics usually fail under extreme heat, but scientists have now created a memory chip that keeps working at temperatures ...
A team of engineers has created a breakthrough memory device that keeps working at temperatures hotter than molten lava, ...
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New memory chip survives temperatures hotter than lava
The electronics inside your phone, your car, and every satellite currently orbiting Earth share one critical weakness: heat.
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A hardware-software co-design can efficiently run AI on edge devices
A new hardware-software co-design increases AI energy efficiency and reduces latency, enabling real-time processing of ...
Researchers at USC's Viterbi School of Engineering have demonstrated an electronic memory device that functions far beyond previously known thermal limits. In experiments, the device remained ...
Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed a memory chip that remains fully functional at 700° Celsius (1,300° Fahrenheit), which is at the lower threshold of molten lava.
Heat has always been the quiet enemy inside electronics. Once temperatures climb much past 200 degrees Celsius, the memory ...
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Brain-inspired chip claims 70% cut in AI energy use, Cambridge says
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a nanoelectronic device built from hafnium oxide that mimics how biological synapses process information, and the University of Cambridge says it ...
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Cambridge memristor chip aims to cut AI power use with far less current
A team at the University of Cambridge has built a memristor chip that operates on switching currents about a million times lower than those of conventional oxide-based devices, a result that could ...
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