May 1st, 2008 by ketyung

Memristor is a revolutionary circuitry component that has been developed by HP researchers, which is to be used to replace RAM in computers or gadgets.
Memristor is an new elusive fourth element in electronic circuitry, different from the existing Random Access Memories used in gadgets and computer. It consumes extremely low or zero power. Meaning it’ll drastically change the way our computers use power on storage of data.
Using memristor in computers or gadgets, data can be stored even when power is turned off or with very low power supplied to it. Since memristor is claimed to be able to replace RAM, it also means memristor will give the kind of high speed data access that RAM provides. And most probably memristor can be used both as the permanent storage and also works as RAM, which means there isn’t a need for a separate memory module.
The researchers claim that the memristor circuitry is in its infancy stage. They’ll still need a lot of hard work in it. Memristor will be very useful for gadgets and computers, which in case of power failure or battery death no longer will end up with data loss.
via [gizmowatch]
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May 1st, 2008 at 6:54 am
cool… can’t wait to see it in the market
August 9th, 2008 at 7:28 am
I will be very rich in less than 10 years thanks to HPQ.
HP Labs rocks!!!!