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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 16 MIN

Graphene and 2D Materials for Neuromorphic Computer

from The Deep Dive Lab: Unraveling Materials Science · host Son Hoang

The von Neumann bottleneck has long restricted computing efficiency, but new advances in 2D materials promise a breakthrough. We explore how these atom-thin structures are enabling novel device architectures that act like artificial synapses and neurons. Learn how charge-trap memories, magnetic tunnel junctions, and other emerging technologies are being reimagined with 2D materials for edge AI and beyond.

The von Neumann bottleneck has long restricted computing efficiency, but new advances in 2D materials promise a breakthrough. We explore how these atom-thin structures are enabling novel device architectures that act like artificial synapses and neurons. Learn how charge-trap memories, magnetic tunnel junctions, and other emerging technologies are being reimagined with 2D materials for edge AI and beyond.

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