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A New Memory Chip Could Keep Computing Alive on Venus
Researchers at the University of Southern California report a memristor that operated reliably at 700 degrees Celsius, a result that could reshape electronics for Venus missions and other extreme environments.
Key Takeaways
- USC researchers report a memristor that worked reliably at 700 degrees Celsius.
- The device uses tungsten, hafnium oxide, and graphene to prevent heat-driven failure.
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DT Editorial Team··via universetoday.com