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USC researchers built a memristor that operates at 700°C (1300°F), exceeding molten lava temperatures. The device retained data for over 50 hours and endured one billion switching cycles at that heat. It uses tungsten and graphene electrodes with hafnium oxide ceramic, running at 1.5 volts with nanosecond speeds.
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