I'm looking forward to when the proper technology is available to study the surface of Venus (460°C) ... some have proposed plain old vacuum tubes, which are quite capable of handling those temperatures, but I can't possibly imagine a feasible computer made that way.Interesting. From the abstract: hole mobility (a measure of ease of carrier drift) is pretty low at 2.0 cm2/Vs compared to ~1,400 cm2/Vs in undoped silicon. I'm sure it works as a transistor or solid-state sensor but the speed/sensitivity potential might be limited much like how typical PNP transistors are slower than the same class NPN transistor because of lower mobility.