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Memristive Materials
In article number 2006469, Linghai Xie, Xiaogang Liu, and co‐workers discuss recent advances in memristive materials and devices that emulate synaptic functions for neuromorphic computing. They review the working principles and characteristics of neurons and synapses, as well as bioinspired memristive materials that are responsive to different external stimuli, such as electric,...
Neuromorphic computing holds promise for building next‐generation intelligent systems in a more energy‐efficient way than the conventional von Neumann computing architecture. Memristive hardware, which mimics biological neurons and synapses, offers high‐speed operation and low power consumption, enabling energy‐ and area‐efficient, brain‐inspired computing. Here, recent advances in memristive materials...
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