Silicon ReRAM beats graphene, say Rice researchers
Keywords: memristors resistive RAM ReRAM
[Summary of tips] Researchers at Rice University say that memristors made from pure silicon can be used for resistive random access memory (ReRAM) that would be simpler and cheaper to make than Hewlett-Packard Co.'s titanium-based devices. Working with fabless chip design house PrivaTran Inc. they demonstrated a proof-of-concept ReRAM. It packs ......|
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