Memristor Archives


2010 Second Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium Video Series

The 2nd Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium took place from February 2-4, 2010 at Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley, an extension of the first Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium, held at UC Berkeley, November 21-22, 2008. Circuit applications, Memristor Fabrication and Modeling, Nanoparticles, Memcapacitors and Meminductors, and more. This series of videos are from the […]

HP Touts 3nM Memristor Fabrication Milestones

The HP Information & Quantum Systems Lab, under Director Stan Williams, is apparently testing an early round of sample memristor memory devices at an unnamed semiconductor fabrication facility. The first test sample memristor arrays are being built onto 300-millimeter silicon wafers, and they have stated its 3 years to the commercial market. However, its well […]

Low-Power Price Point SSD’s from Intel vs. OCZ

Theyve been out for about a month now, at least in Asia: the $100-hoverprice Solid State Drives in their “Value” editions… the main competitors being OCZs 30GB Onyx SSD (although their higher end 30GB Vertex recently hit the $119 mark, as they just released the higher-cost Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SATA II 2.5″ models), […]

May 30-Jun 2 2010: ISCAS (IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems)

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 on Memristors

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.

Hewlitt Packard announces Working 3 Nanometer Memristors

Memristors are hitting the non-mainstream mainstream again with a concurrent widespread media blitz surrounding a recent Nature Journal Letter publication by the HP Team in this months issue… a long way from last years Organic Memristors and Adaptive Networks, but further along the road towards the social networks of things? From the NYTimes comes an […]