Zinc oxide-tellurium semiconductor reduces chip complexity by 75%

📊Executive Summary
Researchers at POSTECH in South Korea have developed a novel semiconductor device using zinc oxide and tellurium that significantly reduces chip complexity by 75% while enhancing processing speeds for AI applications. This advancement allows for the integration of multiple circuit functions into a single transistor, which could lead to more compact and efficient electronic devices. The new design is particularly beneficial for next-generation AI hardware and wearable electronics, as it operates effectively at lower temperatures, providing flexibility in manufacturing. This technology represents a significant step forward in semiconductor innovation, potentially impacting procurement strategies for companies focusing on advanced electronics....
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