Six-state memristor opens door to weird computing [News]

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The newest fundamental electronic component, the memristor, still holds some surprises, it seems. Since researchers built the first memristor six years ago, this mysterious device has promised a host of applications—denser nonvolatile memories, new universal logic gates, and brainlike computers, among other things. Add to these another, according to Trinity College Dublin physicists: base-10 memory.

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Hellemans, A. (2014). Six-state memristor opens door to weird computing [News]. IEEE Spectrum, 51(12), 18–18. https://doi.org/10.1109/mspec.2014.6964916

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