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Jeroen Belleman wrote:,Jan Panteltje wrote:>Source:>
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Summary:
A team of engineers has proven that their analog computing device, called a
memristor, can complete complex, scientific
computing tasks while bypassing the limitations of digital computing.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/03/240314145325.htm
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bit like our neural nets...
I have an issue with calling a memristor a 'computing device'. If
If you can do matrix computations with it why not?
quote from that llnk:
"When organized into a crossbar array,
such a memristive circuit does analog computing by using physical laws
in a massively parallel fashion, substantially accelerating matrix operation
the most frequently used but very power-hungry computation in neural networks
"
>If you accept that, then so are capacitors and inductors!>
Well you could store analog info in CMOS too, even in capacitors.
Inductors? not so sure, not so easy for a long time?
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