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HP's "Memristor" Could Replace Transistors

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:48 pm
by Sabre
Article

The Good(TM):
A team of Hewlett-Packard scientists reported Wednesday in the science journal Nature that they have designed a simple circuit element they believe will enable tiny powerful computers that could imitate biological functions.
The device, called a memristor, could make it possible to build extremely dense computer memory chips that use far less power than today’s DRAM memory chips, which are rapidly reaching the limit in how much smaller they can be made.
The Bad(TM):
The most significant limitation that the H.P. researchers said the new technology faces is that the memristors function about 10 times more slowly than today’s DRAM memory cells.

Re: HP's "Memristor" Could Replace Transistors

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:55 am
by complacent
meh, give it five years. i'm hopeful.