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memristor
2008-05-01, 5:36 PM #1
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/04/scientists-prov.html
"Nulla tenaci invia est via"
2008-05-01, 6:10 PM #2
I don't really understand all that, but I'm sure it's good.
2008-05-01, 6:12 PM #3
This is actually really cool.
一个大西瓜
2008-05-01, 6:18 PM #4
Very cool.
nope.
2008-05-01, 6:47 PM #5
Weird that we may go back to analog computing. If the computer does do that it is going to be a LONG time before it happens. I wonder how fast it can be.
Naked Feet are Happy Feet
:omgkroko:
2008-05-01, 6:50 PM #6
Whoah.
"Flowers and a landscape were the only attractions here. And so, as there was no good reason for coming, nobody came."
2008-05-01, 7:37 PM #7
Read about it earlier.
**** yes, Non-Volatile and even cheaper ram!
2008-05-01, 7:52 PM #8
This is really awesome, the kind of innovation you really don't see a lot of anymore.
2008-05-01, 7:59 PM #9
You missed the most important points.
Little angel go away
Come again some other day
Devil has my ear today
I'll never hear a word you say
2008-05-01, 10:37 PM #10
"I am the bringer of the end, fear me, I am the beast that is technology."
2008-05-01, 10:45 PM #11
Very nice!

Pardon me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't memristor RAM make virus removal a bit harder, since it, by nature, would retain information even after shut down? Then again, if true, this could easily be fixed by adding an automatic memory clear option... or something.

Just something I thought of while reading the article. >_<
I can't wait for the day schools get the money they need, and the military has to hold bake sales to afford bombs.

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