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Ultra-heat resistant computer storage can operate at Venus-like temperatures and may be used in extreme conditions such as nuclear plants and even for future NASA missions.
Researchers have developed a heat-resistant computer memory using ferroelectric aluminum scandium nitride, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures up to 1,112 degrees Fahrenheit. This ...
May 21, 2024 14:50:00 Data storage that can operate in extreme environments like Venus is developed. The development of electronic devices in extreme environments requires non-volatile memory ...
To call Venus inhospitable would be putting it mildly. It has proven extremely challenging to study in close detail, mainly because of its surface temperature -- a mean of 735 Kelvin (462 degrees ...
However, two teams of researchers have developed a type of flash memory that's capable of retaining data at temperatures that make an afternoon on Venus look cold in comparison.
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