Future CPUs Can Be Redesigned With Adaptive Transistors

The new transistor design developed is capable of adapting to perform different logical tasks and is ambitious enough to cause the processors of the future to be redesigned. . .
 Future CPUs Can Be Redesigned With Adaptive Transistors
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CPU technology is developing day by day and it is designed to use fewer transistors, aiming to be more power-oriented, yet more efficiency-oriented. A research team has accelerated their work in this direction. Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology, whose adaptive transistor design has been developed, say that much fewer transistors will be used in the CPU technology of the future.

The researchers announced that the processors of the future could use 85 percent fewer transistors than they do today. However, lower power consumption and temperature will be provided, while higher frequency and performance will be produced. These adaptive transistors are expected to lead to the redesign of future computer chips, leading to new possibilities for artificial intelligence, neural networks and other new fields.

On the other hand, one of the researchers behind the project, Dr. In a statement to ACS Nano magazine, Masiar Sistani says: “We don’t want to completely replace well-established silicon-based transistor technology with our new transistor, that would be impudent. The new technology is more likely to be incorporated into computer chips as an add-on in the future. For some applications, relying on adaptive transistors is just energy. It will be more efficient and useful in terms of

As a result, this new transistor design has the ability to adapt to perform different logic tasks. However, only time will tell whether researchers will choose this as a replacement for the CPU design or as an auxiliary unit.

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