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"Memristors" are smaller than DRAM and consume less power.
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Memristors have the potential for creating faster processors and denser memory than is possible with silicon.
Memristors: the 4th electronic component « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Memristors act as tiny (very tiny – around 3 nanometres) switches.
Memristors: the 4th electronic component « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Memristors: the 4th electronic component « Anglican Samizdat
Memristors: the 4th electronic component « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Memristors were first postulated by University of California at Berkeley professor
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Memristors are still in the research stage, but they're relatively easy to make.
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Memristors, the fourth transistor | clusterflock etc.
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Memristors n. pl. Resistors with memory — meaning that the resistance changes with fluctuations in electrical charge.
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Memristors use much less power than current transistors and are immune from cosmic radiation which currently causes occasional faults in RAM, which is worrying some in the industry.
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Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3. co.uk, Friday 9 April 2010 at 05: 38: 00 Memristors are the future of computing hardware Researchers at HP have been showing off a new circuit that could replace the transistors used in all current processors.
MP3Board.com 2010
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