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Memory-preserving transistors could bypass the Boltzmann limit

Researchers have developed memory-preserving transistors that can operate below the Boltzmann limit, a fundamental energy barrier for conventional electronics. The new design uses a ferroelectric layer to retain state information, allowing switches to function with significantly less energy. This breakthrough could lead to far more energy-efficient computing and memory devices.

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