1. Researchers developed a new semiconductor material, cubic boron arsenide, with higher thermal conductivity than silicon, addressing heat dissipation challenges; 2. The material's superior heat management could enhance performance and longevity of high-power electronics and advanced computing systems; 3. Experimental validation confirms its potential to replace silicon in next-generation semiconductor manufacturing.
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