Intelligent transistors simulate the nervous system
French scientists have successfully researched the new modular transistor. Nomfet can simulate the operation of the nervous system, distinguish diagrams, help computers complete complex operations.
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In the report published in the latest issue of 'Advanced Functional Materials', scientists from the National Center for Scientific Research and the French National Atomic Energy Commission say that transistors Normal images have a single function, which can not accomplish complex tasks such as image processing and recognition.
In contrast, Nomfet's intelligent transistors are designed to contain multiple nanoparticles, enabling it to dynamically adjust electronic signals similar to the human brain's nerve system.
Dominique Villaume, a member of the research team, said that during the processing of the information, Nomfet transistors could interact with surrounding transistors, enabling it to react to various information, thereby Enhancing the ability to handle large amount of information.
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