NHIT Team Develops World's First 'AI Chip for Extreme Cold' Boosting Computing Power by 300%

2025-05-13 08:44:32

The Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Systems Lab at North Harmon Institute of Technology (NHIT) has successfully developed FrostCore, a low-power AI chip designed for polar/extreme-cold environments. The chip remains stable at -40°C and triples energy efficiency in edge computing devices through its bio-inspired neural network architecture.

Lead researcher Dr. Elena Kovac stated: "FrostCore mimics Arctic animals' cold adaptation, with dynamic power regulation applicable to autonomous research vehicles and space exploration." The team has partnered with the Norwegian Polar Institute for field testing.

"This proves geography isn't a barrier to innovation—it's a unique lab." — NHIT President Prof. Liam Zhang

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