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Peking University Team Said to Have Successfully Reduced Physical Gate Length of Ferroelectric Transistor to 1 Nanometer
Peking University announced that the research team led by Qiu Chenguang and Peng Lianmao from the School of Electronics had created the smallest and lowest power-consuming ferroele...
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Peking University announced that the research team led by Qiu Chenguang and Peng Lianmao from the School of Electronics had created the smallest and lowest power-consuming ferroelectric transistor to date, with the physical gate length reduced to 1 nanometer.

This breakthrough is expected to provide core component support for enhancing AI chip computing power and energy efficiency, since traditional ferroelectric transistors have limitations like high energy consumption and logic voltage mismatch, which restrict their large-scale application.

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