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Ny fundamental elektronikkomponent - memristoren

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  Sujet:   Ny fundamental elektronikkomponent - memristoren  
 De: nom...@xx.dk (Glenn Møller-Holst)
 Groupes: dk.teknik.elektronik, dk.videnskab
 Suivi-à: dk.teknik.elektronik
 Organisation: UNI-C
 Date: 02. May 2008, 14:16:09
Har nogen kigget på denne nye fundamentale elektronikkomponent - 
memristoren:

http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor

2. maj 2008, Fjerde byggesten i elektronik fundet med nanoteknologi:
http://www.version2.dk/artikel/7151

New Basic Element For Electronic Circuits: 'Memristor' Could Give 
Computers Memories That Don't Forget:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080501155234.htm
Citat: "...
This scientific advancement could make it possible to develop computer 
systems that have memories that do not forget, do not need to be booted 
up, consume far less power and associate information in a manner similar 
to that of the human brain.
....
Chua argued that the memristor was the fourth fundamental circuit 
element, along with the resistor, capacitor and inductor, and that it 
had properties that could not be duplicated by any combination of the 
other three elements.
....
“To find something new and yet so fundamental in the mature field of 
electrical engineering is a big surprise, and one that has significant 
implications for the future of computer science,” said Williams.
...."

April 2008, Demystifying the memristor:
Proof of fourth basic circuit element could transform computing
http://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2008/apr-jun/memristor.html
Citat: "... As for the human brain-like characteristics, memristor 
technology could one day lead to computer systems that can remember and 
associate patterns in a way similar to how people do..."

( indlægssvar sendes til nntp://dk.teknik.elektronik )

hilsen

Glenn


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