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Metamorphosis rated 3 months ago
From the page: ""Memristors will enable very small nanoscale devices to be made without generating all the excess heat that scaling down transistors is causing today.""

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Metamorphosis rated 3 months ago
From the page: ""Memristors will enable very small nanoscale devices to be made without generating all the excess heat that scaling down transistors is causing today.""
dr-zeus-rocketma rated 5 months ago
A more thorough, technical review of the memristor. And may I lend my voice to the call for a name change; flux capacitor is much easier to pronounce, descriptive of the element's abilities, and has an undeniable cool factor, especially at 88 miles per hour.
Blissfulpain rated 5 months ago
Memristor (just rolls off the tongue) - became a reality today thanks to HP Labs! From the page: "Memristors--the fourth passive component type after resistors, capacitors and inductors--were postulated in a seminal 1971 paper in the IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory by professor Leon Chua at the University of California (Berkeley), but their first realization was just announced today by HP."