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    Revolutionary AI breakthrough: Brain-inspired nanoelectronics slash energy consumption

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Revolutionary AI breakthrough: Brain-inspired nanoelectronics slash energy consumption

    Researchers developed a brain-mimicking memristor using modified hafnium oxide, enabling ultra-low-power AI computation by integrating memory and processing like neurons.
    The new design reduces AI energy consumption by up to 70%, addressing the unsustainable power demands of current systems reliant on separate memory/processing units.
    Unlike filament-based memristors, the device uses p-n junctions for reliable, uniform switching at currents a million times lower, supporting analog in-memory computing.
    Fabrication requires high temperatures (~700°C), but efforts are underway to lower this for compatibility with standard semiconductor manufacturing.
    If scaled, this—alongside analog AI chips (e.g., Intel/Vidya’s sinusoidal activation MOSFETs)—could revolutionize AI hardware, enabling faster, greener and more adaptive systems.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-04-27-breakthrough-brain-inspired-nanoelectronics-slash-energy-consumption.html

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