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'Smarter' semiconductor technology for training 'smarter' artificial intelligence

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Scientists develop next-generation semiconductor technology for high-efficiency, low-power artificial intelligence.

Electrochemical Random Access Memory ( ECRAM ) devices feature a three -terminal structure with separate paths for reading and writing data, allowing for operation at relatively low power.

ECRAM devices have now successfully implemented these devices on the largest scale, with varied characteristics for each device.

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