Beyond Silicon’s Melting Point: Extreme-Heat Memory and the New Frontier of Computing

Introduction: Computing Beyond Thermal Boundaries For decades, the limits of computation were quietly defined not just by processing power, but by temperature. Silicon—the foundation of the digital age—imposed an invisible ceiling: beyond a few hundred degrees Celsius, reliability collapsed, memory failed, and computation became impossible. As a result, entire classes of environments—from deep subsurface energy…

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