According to reports, a research team at the University of Southern California has successfully developed a new type of memory chip capable of stable operation at temperatures as high as 700°C, with no performance degradation during operation. The relevant findings have been published in Science.
The chip employs a memristor structure optimized through interface engineering, overcoming the stringent temperature limitations of conventional memory devices. Experiments show that the chip not only withstands extreme heat but also endures over one billion switching cycles, demonstrating excellent reliability and durability.