The team at HP Labs responsible for building the world’s first memristor in 2008 have discovered their creation has more capabilities than was previously thought. In addition to retaining a history of ...
A cross-institutional team led by researchers from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), under the ...
Abstract—Synapses are essential elements for computation and information storage in both real and artificial neural systems. An artificial synapse needs to remember its past dynamical history, store a ...
Space is a challenging environment for semiconductors, but researchers have shown that a specific type of memristor (the hafnium oxide memristor, to be exact) actually reacts quite usefully when ...
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In the past, electronic circuit theory has revolved around three fundamental components: the resistor, the capacitor, and the inductor. Now a fourth has been added to that list, the memristor. First ...
A graphene-based memory resistor (memristor) that can exist in many different states has been designed and demonstrated by Thomas Schranghamer, Aaryan Oberoi and Saptarshi Das at Pennsylvania State ...
HP has what it calls "The Machine", practically a researcher's plaything for experimenting on emerging computer technologies. One such technology that is already quite close to becoming a reality is ...
A new circuit element called a memristor, or 'memory resistor,' could usher in extremely efficient data storage that could eventually make instant-on, low-power PCs a reality. HP is just three years ...
To tackle the high energy and latency costs of compressed sensing workloads in edge computing, researchers at Tsinghua University developed a memristor-based compressed sensing accelerator (memCS). By ...
In 2008, scientists at HP invented a fourth fundamental component to join the resistor, capacitor, and inductor: the memristor. Theorized back in 1971, memristors showed promise in computing as they ...