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Memristor (the so called Resistive Random Access Memory (Re-RAM), is an emerging next generation non-volatile memory, which shows promise towards achieving faster operation speed and also various advantages such as non-volatility, low power consumption, most importantly lesser density and latency. It can store information and can also switch between different states. It is a two terminal device. This...
The on-going research for low power, faster operation speed nonvolatile memory device with tremendous packing density has attracted the researchers towards the evolution of a new nanoscale solid state ionic device, in particular memristor for future modern electronic systems. Memristor (the so called Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM)) is the promising candidate for the replacement of conventional...
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