- A
memristor (/ˈmɛmrɪstər/; a
portmanteau of
memory resistor) is a non-linear two-terminal
electrical component relating electric charge and
magnetic flux...
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postulate the
existence of, the
memristor. Thirty-seven
years after he
predicted its existence, a
working solid-state
memristor was
created by a team led by...
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resistance across a
dielectric solid-state material,
often referred to as a
memristor. One
major advantage of
ReRAM over
other NVRAM technologies is the ability...
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neuromorphic computing on the
hardware level can be
realized by oxide-based
memristors,
spintronic memories,
threshold switches, transistors,
among others. The...
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simulation computer programs such as ****E. Only nine
types of
element (
memristor not included), five p****ive and four active, are
required to
model any...
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store information, it is a three-terminal
implementation of the
memristor.
While the
memristor is
defined in
terms of a two-terminal
circuit element, there...
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especially for the case of
memristor,
which is also
referred to as the
fourth fundamental circuit element. For a
memristor, the
electric field in the...
- the term is
applicable to
other artificial neural networks in
which a
memristor or
other electrically adjustable resistance material is used to emulate...
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including PCM,
should be
considered memristors. Stan
Williams of HP Labs has also
argued that PCM
should be
considered a
memristor. However, this
terminology has...
- in body temperature.
Humistor – humidity-varied
resistor Photoresistor Memristor Varistor, Voltage-dependent resistor, MOV – P****es
current when excessive...