➀ Silicon transistors face a physical limit known as 'Boltzmann tyranny' that affects energy efficiency; ➁ MIT researchers developed 3D transistors using ultrathin semiconductor materials to overcome this limit; ➂ The new transistors operate efficiently at lower voltages and have the potential to replace silicon in electronics for better energy efficiency.
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