By: Eric Moreno.  What is it?  What does it do?  What impact will it have?  When will it be available?

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By: Eric Moreno

 What is it?  What does it do?  What impact will it have?  When will it be available?

 Electrical circuit designed in 1971  A concentration of memory resistors  Could not be given a physical form  HP finally created the first Memristor.  9 nanometers in size

 Can remember how much current has gone through it  Will save its electronic state when power is off.  It will remember exactly what it was doing before it was turned off  Software will not need to load each time

 Memristors will be Cheaper, Faster and be able to hold more memory density than flash memory.  By remembering its electrical state it could replace RAM in the future.  Make computers more affordable, smaller and more powerful.  Researchers believe it’s the start for computers to start making decisions and learning.

 Memristors could be used in technology as soon as 2012 replacing flash memory.  They believe that it could replace DRAMs by 2014 and maybe Hard Disk by  For a full analog computer based on Memristors it could take up to 20 years.

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