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Memristors ready for 2009 debut
Posted: Jan 13, 2009 7:14 PM

The fourth passive circuit in electronic circuit theory, memristor, has moved a step closer to proto...[ View complete article ]


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Message:  Memristors ready for 2009 debut Post time:  Jan 13, 2009 7:14 PM
 

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The fourth passive circuit in electronic circuit theory, memristor, has moved a step closer to prototyping with the harnessing of a substrate material that could yield a new memory device by 2009.
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