Source: IEEE Spectrum
The quest for still faster, smaller, more energy-efficient, and less-prone-to-fail chips will eventually push the industry beyond current CMOS semiconductor technology. But the multi-billion-dollar question is: What comes next? The ...
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Source: Guardian Unlimited
A quick burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team The American wireless industry is increasingly taking a page from the airlines, adopting irritating fees and surcharges while curtaili ...
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Source: ETF Investor
Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Second Quarter 2012 Hewlett-Packard Earnings Conference Call. My name is Derrick, and I'll be your conference moderator for today's call. [Operator Instruc ...
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Source: DailyTech
Chinese unit is expected to be spared; remaining workers are pressured to "work harder" Soon, approximately 27,000 workers at Hewlett-Packard Comp. (HPQ) will be out of the job -- almost 8 percent of the company's total staff of ...
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Source: Electronics Design, Strategy, News
Professor Leon Chua, the originator of the term memristor for a variable resistance device with pinched hysteresis behavior, has joined forces with Professor Christofer Toumazou and Themistoklis Prodomakis, both of Imperial College London, to demon ...
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Source: Hacker News
Cheaper memristors could result from an accidental discovery at University College London. The HP-popularised memristor device is a form of ReRAM – resistive RAM – and is fairly expensive to make. Metal oxide-based Re ...
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Source: The Engineer Online
A new type of ‘memristor’ electronics technology could allow the integration of memory, processing and display functions in a one-material device. Engineers at UCL created a phase-changing memresitor device entirely in silicon that can oper ...
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Source: Next Big Future
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More like this 4 days ago, 6:41pm CDT
Source: Trusted Reviews
We might soon be seeing the demise of the humble NAND flash drive and memory card. That’s right, your tablet’s storage and those high-speed cards in your camera may be feeling like last year’s turtle rather than this year’s hare once the c ...
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