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New Memory Chip Using Light and Magnets Could Make AI Computing Less Power-Hungry
Nov 5, 2024, 11:57 AM
Researchers have developed a new memory chip controlled by light and magnets that could potentially make AI computing less power-hungry. This innovation leverages nanoscale structures and quantum effects to create more energy-efficient transistors. These nanoscale 3D transistors, made from novel materials, operate more efficiently than traditional silicon-based devices, potentially enabling ultra-low-power AI applications.
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