The memristor, ever hear of this new technology, you will soon.

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  1. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Since the dawn of electronics, we've had only three types of circuit components -- resistors, inductors and capacitors. But in 1971, UC Berkeley researcher Leon Chua theorized the possibility of a fourth type of component, one that would be able to measure the flow of electric current: the memristor. Now, just 37 years later, Hewlett-Packard has built one.

    What is it? As its name implies, 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.

    When is it coming? Researchers say that no real barrier prevents implementing the memristor in circuitry immediately. But it's up to the business side to push products through to commercial reality. Memristors made to replace flash memory (at a lower cost and lower power consumption) will likely appear first; HP's goal is to offer them by 2012. Beyond that, memristors will likely replace both DRAM and hard disks in the 2014-to-2016 time frame. As for memristor-based analog computers, that step may take 20-plus years.

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  3. dazzlepecs Registered Senior Member

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    hahahah more formulas for electrical eng students!!
     
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  5. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    The reason I brought this to everyones attention is that you should think about investing in the company that makes this new product for it will gain profits as the years go by and this technology will be purchased by millions.

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  7. Klippymitch Thinker Registered Senior Member

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    That's a good idea.
     
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