Researchers Created a Computer Chip That Can Survive at more than 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 Fahrenheit)
2026-04-13 11:01 UTC
Replies (9)
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@ThePantser@sh.itjust.works 2026-04-13 11:16
Something to finally compete with the Athlon.
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@cenzorrll@piefed.ca 2026-04-13 15:11
> Once they hit temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius, most tend to fail. Is there a unit conversion error here? Or do I massively misunderstand what "most" means? 200 F is 93 C so I'm going to guess unit conversion
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@harmbugler@piefed.social 2026-04-13 13:03
Now make one that can survive more than 7 Windows updates.
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@worhui@lemmy.world 2026-04-13 12:43
That's one way to solve the AI data center cooling issue. Of course it would make the data centers deadly to support staff, so I anticipate that will make it to market.
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@vk6flab@lemmy.radio 2026-04-13 11:27
So .. not made from potato then?
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@SW42@lemmy.world 2026-04-13 11:32
Do they weld the auxiliary components?
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@houndeyes@toast.ooo 2026-04-13 12:26
## The computer chip like: 
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@TwinTitans@lemmy.world 2026-04-14 02:21
Will this help with Venus exploration?
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@cenzorrll@piefed.ca 2026-04-13 23:30
Is "all" considered to be a subset of "most"? 100% of processors fail, which technically is more than 50%