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Finding New Memory Structures at HP Labs

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

Philip J. Kuekes, computer architect on quantum science research team at HP Labs shows me the lab where they discovered Memristors. He explains the scale at which they are working in the lab (hint: it's very very tiny) and gives some insights into what's coming inside our machines that will make our devices smaller and our lives better.

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  • Agreed. While watching that I was wishing the Interviewer would just shut the fuck up and let th man finish what he was saying. There is a 6 minute Memristor guide video worth watching too.

    Explains how it works at the atomic level.

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  • Good information/Presentation, Mr. Kuekes..keep up the good work! I'll be watching for new progress on "Memristor" with you and Mr. Leon O. Chua in mind.

  • Sounds a lot like nanovation technologies was trying to do.

  • Great guy, studid interviewer.

  • also how would memristor memory compare to MRAM for speed or with graphene storage?

  • Awesome... but I have a question, how will memristor based "transistors" compete with nanotube or graphene transistors?

    Also, how much capacistance behaviur does a memristor based transistor have? Oviously if it has extremely low capacitance behaviour we could have much lower current in the wires and get lower heat and power usage right?

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