➀ Researchers from China developed ultra-low-power carbon nanotube/porphyrin synaptic arrays with persistent photoconductivity for neuromorphic computing. ➁ These arrays mimic biological synapses, enhancing the performance of artificial neural networks. ➂ The devices showed stable performance across a wide temperature range and high prediction accuracy in autonomous vehicle navigation tasks.
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