Cambridge scientists build brainlike chip promising 70%+ AI energy savings
NewsBytes | May 1, 2026 6:39 AM CST
Hafnium oxide mix stabilizes chip learning
The secret is a special mix of materials (hafnium oxide with strontium and titanium) that keeps the chip's behavior steady and predictable, even at super-low power.
This design also helps the chip learn in a brain-like way.
The team is now working on lowering manufacturing temperatures so these chips can be made more easily, which could eventually help enable more energy-efficient AI tech.
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