Memristor Archives
The term Memtransistor, a portmanteau of memristor and transistor, (and no relation to MEMS transistors), is generally used to describe a class of proposed and experimental hybrid memristor-transistors. In general it refers to multi terminal (two-terminal and greater) hybrid memristor-transistive devices and models which attempt to exhibit memristive switching effects. Models primarily look to leverage […]
Networked devices and connectivity for both embedded sensors and other internet-of-things tech got a boost as another player enters the space with another embedded hardware/software single-chip networking device. Broadcom released a press released with an overview earlier today. “Press Release” jargon aside, they look like they’ll be pretty fun to tinker with. Time to make […]
The ISCAS2010 (Paris) this year will include at least two memristive tracks: Memristors and Memristive Systems – From Devices to Applications, and Memristor Fabrication/Experimentation. [Conference Website], [Conference Schedule]. This, of course, is always THE conference to go to, and is always adding the trending topics. This year, its nice to see a whole wearables track. […]
Marketplace has a breakdown of where memristor technology is headed, and even mention the computational angle, from a Wall Street Journal interview, all in under 60 seconds: listen in. In addition, you’ll find out computer chips are magical, make computers run, and nerdy means being apologetic.
The DATE2010 Design, Automation, and Test Europe Conference in Dresden, Germany, this March 8-12, 2010, will have a memristor – specific track: session 6-2 [DATE full information] MONOLITHICALLY STACKABLE HYBRID FPGA (the new FPGA structure based on memristor technology) D Strukov, UC Santa Barbara, US SPINTRONIC MEMRISTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS (some novel memristive devices and […]
February 04, 2010 — Memristors, Memcapacitors and Meminductors: From Modeling to Emulation. Video. The 2nd Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium, Co-sponsored by UC Merced, UC Berkeley and HP Labs. Funded by the National Science Foundation. [full video series] [CITRIS-UC.ORG] Memristors, Memcapacitors and Meminductors: From Modeling to Emulation, Prof. Y. V. Pershin Department of Physics and […]