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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. When you purchase ...
Current memory devices, like solid-state drives (SSDs), can't handle extreme heat. They typically fail at around 572 degrees Fahrenheit (300 degrees Celsius). Testing showed the memory could ...
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 ...
A new non-volatile memory device based on a ferroelectric diode announced by a research team at the University of Pennsylvania can operate at ... which means it is not only heat-resistant but ...
Everyday flash memory, such as that found in USB memory sticks, SD cards, and SSDs, uses silicon, of course, and it's pushed to levels that would be unthinkable just a decade ago.