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Extreme-Heat Memory Chip Survives Temperatures Hotter Than Lava
Researchers describe a memristor design that operated for more than 50 hours at 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit and survived more than a billion switching cycles, pointing to new electronics for extreme environments.
Key Takeaways
- Researchers reported a memristor that functioned at 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The device used tungsten, hafnium oxide ceramic, and graphene.
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DT Editorial Team··via gizmodo.com