New Memory Device Functions at Temperatures Over 1,100°F

New Memory Device Functions at Temperatures Over 1,100°F

Engineers from the University of Michigan have created a new form of solid-state memory that can store and rewrite information at temperatures exceeding 1,100°F (600°C), which is hotter than the surface of Venus. A Shift from Traditional Memory This innovative device is not like standard silicon-based memory, which is limited to functioning under 300°F (150°C). Instead, […]

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