With $1.8 million from the National Science Foundation’s second Future of Semiconductor program (FuSe2), the University of ...
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and Paragraf Limited have demonstrated a significant step forward in the ...
The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI)-based models is placing greater demands on the electronics industry, as many ...
The entire point of digital circuits is to store information as a series of ones and zeros. Memristors as well store information, but do so in a completely analog way. Each memristor changes its ...
A joint project between University of Kansas and University of Houston supported by $1.8 million from the National Science ...
That’s only $30 per memristor, and it’s the first time you can buy them. These memristors are based on a silver chalcogenide (Ge2Se3). When a circuit ‘writes’ to this memristor and ...
Researchers at Wuhan University have developed new, more effective memristors using special metallic materials.
Memristors are recognized as potential game-changers in computing, offering the ability to perform analog computations, store data without power, and mimic the synaptic functions of the human brain.