HKU Engineering Develops ‘Brain-Like’ Chip to Advance Quantum Computing And Deep-Space Exploration
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Researchers at the Hong Kong University have developed a cryogenic neuromorphic hardware platform using silicon carbide transistors that can mimic neuron-like spiking behavior at temperatures as low as 10 millikelvin. This innovation addresses a key scaling challenge in quantum computing by enabling energy-efficient local processing that reduces heat generation and wiring demands in quantum control systems. The technology has potential applications in quantum error correction, real-time qubit control, and electronics for deep-space missions. The breakthrough was published in the journal Nature Communications.