Have you ever wondered what the future of computing is? Is the silicon chip headed towards extinction?
Hewlett-Packard surprised the electronics industry in 2008 by building the first working memristor – a fundamentally new kind of electronic circuit that can store multiple levels of data in a single cell. Since then, HP has touted memristors as a revolutionary alternative to transistors that is poised to transform computing, and the $77 billion memory chip market, with chips that are fast, durable and energy efficient, and retain data when powered off. Click here to read more....