Summary:
- Researchers have developed a new type of memory chip that can withstand extremely high temperatures, up to 1,300°F (700°C) - hotter than lava.
- This new memory chip is made of a special material called hafnium oxide, which is highly resistant to heat and can retain data even in extreme conditions.
- The ability to store data at such high temperatures could be useful for applications in aerospace, automotive, and industrial settings where electronic components are exposed to very hot environments.