❶ MIT scientists have developed a new ferroelectric material transistor with nanosecond switching speeds and exceptional durability. ❷ This technology could significantly enhance high-performance computing and energy efficiency, particularly crucial for AI technologies. ❸ The transistor shows no signs of degradation after 100 billion switches, potentially revolutionizing archival flash storage.
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