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Memristors And Their Application In Neuromorphic Computing

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Venturing into memristor technology brings us nearer to brain-like AI. This leap could reshape how we think about computing.

Memristors, a portmanteau of ‘memory’ and ‘resistor,’ are a groundbreaking class of passive two-terminal circuit elements. First theorised by Leon Chua in 1971 and physically realised by HP Labs in 2008, memristors retain a state of resistance based on the history of voltage and current passed through them. This unique property makes them similar to synapses in the human brain, enabling them to play a crucial role in neuromorphic computing.

Fig. 1: The effect of cluster-type switching (Credit: https://www.nature.com)

Fundamental principles of memristors

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