An array of 17 purpose-built oxygen-depleted titanium dioxide memristors built at HP Labs. |
The Memristor can "remember" how much current has passed through it. And by alternating the amount of current that passes through it, a Memristor can also become a one-element circuit component with unique properties. Most notably, it can save its electronic state even when the current is turned off, making it a great candidate to replace today's flash memory.
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