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Scientists created a brain-inspired chip using a standard silicon carbide transistor that functions efficiently just above absolute zero, mimicking biological neurons' spiking activity.

Hong Kong

Who
Professor Yuhao Zhang and PhD student Xin Yang at the University of Hong Kong
What
Scientists created a brain-inspired chip using a standard silicon carbide transistor that functions efficiently just above absolute zero, mimicking biological neurons' spiking activity.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 10:40:48 GMT · 2h 21m ago
Where
Hong Kong ·
Why
This research introduces a new method to generate and control negative differential resistance (NDR) in industry-standard Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, enabling energy-efficient operation at millikelvin temperatures.
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