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August 8, 1999
Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA)
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August 20, 2018
The End of Scale
Jennifer Rupp - 2019 Vienna Conference
April 3, 2019
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Designing Memristor Materials and Functions for Neuromorphic Computing and Memories
Memristors are nano-devices that remember information permanently, switch in nanoseconds, are super dense, and power efficient. That makes memresistors potential replacements for good old transistors operated in DRAM, flash, and disk. What material architectures are used for memristor designs? How can we engineer their floor print and energy consumption? What if you can put huge amounts of storage near the processor and have enough bandwidth to exchange huge amounts of data? All at low power? Memristors are not just stuck in the past, they don't just remember, they can perform logic. And, the properties of the memristor apparently mimic neurons and can learn without supervision. The characteristics of memristors are such that you have to rethink the
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2019 MIT Europe Conference in Vienna
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R P Simmons Professor of Ceramics and Electronic Materials
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Maria Giovanni
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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