Re: In-Memory Computing

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Sujet : Re: In-Memory Computing
De : ldo (at) *nospam* nz.invalid (Lawrence D'Oliveiro)
Groupes : comp.arch comp.lang.misc
Date : 18. Nov 2024, 23:28:56
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On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:25:37 -0000 (UTC), John Levine wrote:

... memristors were invented in 1971.

They were theorized in 1971, but there was no physical component was
created that came close to the theoretical behaviour until somewhat more
recently.

There is a very long article about them in Wikipedia.

Yes <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor>. Among other things, it says
their distinguishing characteristic is a linear relationship between the
rate of change of flux and the rate of change of charge.

But the paper that I linked to in the posting that started this thread
shows a connection between the resistance, and the integral of voltage
over time.

Ah, I get it: the Wikipedia article says the “flux” thing is indeed the
integral of voltage with respect to time.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
13 Nov 24 * In-Memory Computing16Lawrence D'Oliveiro
13 Nov 24 +* Re: In-Memory Computing4Terje Mathisen
13 Nov 24 i+- Re: In-Memory Computing1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
13 Nov 24 i`* Re: In-Memory Computing2Thomas Koenig
14 Nov 24 i `- Re: In-Memory Computing1Terje Mathisen
13 Nov 24 +- Re: In-Memory Computing1John Ames
13 Nov 24 `* Re: In-Memory Computing10MitchAlsup1
15 Nov 24  `* Re: In-Memory Computing9Lawrence D'Oliveiro
17 Nov 24   `* Re: In-Memory Computing8MitchAlsup1
18 Nov 24    +* Re: In-Memory Computing5Lawrence D'Oliveiro
18 Nov 24    i`* Re: In-Memory Computing4John Levine
18 Nov 24    i +* Re: In-Memory Computing2Michael S
19 Nov 24    i i`- Re: In-Memory Computing1David Brown
19 Nov 24    i `- Re: In-Memory Computing1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
18 Nov 24    `* Re: In-Memory Computing2Thomas Koenig
18 Nov 24     `- Re: In-Memory Computing1MitchAlsup1

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