What is a memristor?
| Memristor or Memory Resistor is a non-volatile memory technology that can change its resistance in varying levels. |
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| 2012-05-21 | New ReRAM chip promises 'super-fast' memory Researchers develop ReRAM memory chips that are hundred times faster than standard Flash memory chips. |
| 2011-05-18 | HP innovates memristor technology HP innovates memristor technology |
| 2010-09-03 | HP, Hynix to commercialise memristors HP and Hynix have agreed to jointly develop materials and process integration technology to shift memristors from R&D to commercial resistive RAM (ReRAM). |
| 2010-06-08 | HP works on memristor-based processors HP works on memristor-based processors |
| 2010-04-22 | Memristors simulate neural synapses Researchers from the University of Michigan have demonstrated a single memristor can mirror the same learning technique as the human brain. |
| 2010-04-16 | Memristors: Next big thing in memory? Memristor, the fourth passive circuit element after resistors, capacitors and inductors, waits for a killer application to get it off the ground. |
| 2010-04-13 | Will configurable memristors phase out CPUs? Hewlett-Packard offers a configurable memristor that demonstrates "stateful logic" that HP claims could someday obsolete the dedicated CPU. |
| 2009-06-10 | Flexible memory chip developed NIST engineers have found a way to build a flexible memory component out of inexpensive materials. |
| 2008-11-28 | 3-D memristor chip unveiled 3-D memristor chip unveiled |
| 2008-09-03 | Are memristors ready for take-off? With memristors, HP believes it has the right mix to leapfrog flash and other alternative memory technologies. |
| 2008-05-06 | HP Labs develops 4th fundamental circuit HP Labs researchers claim to have proven the existence of the fourth fundamental electrical circuit element. |
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