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A Sungkyunkwan University research team has developed a technology that can strengthen or weaken the memory of an artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor device simply by changing the color of light.

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Who
Sungkyunkwan University research team, led by professors Jo Sae-byeok and Yang Woo-seok
What
A Sungkyunkwan University research team has developed a technology that can strengthen or weaken the memory of an artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor device simply by changing the color of light.
When
Fri, 19 Jun 2026 05:30:04 GMT · 5h 43m ago
Where
South Korea ·
Why
The technology mimics the human brain by allowing important information to be retained for a long time, while weakening access to unnecessary information, aiming for less power consumption in AI chips.
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The technology is expected to be applied to next-generation artificial intelligence chips to consume less power, as well as 'see-and-remember' artificial eyes, contributing to light-based neuromorphic computing and machine-vision systems.

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