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Thought this might be news worthy. What do you guys think? Will this come to the general pubic, or just another tech that will be pushed to the side.
HP to bring Memristor to Market
More about the story can be found here:
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/08/31/5012834-researchers-rescue-moores-law
HP to bring Memristor to Market
More about the story can be found here:
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/08/31/5012834-researchers-rescue-moores-law
HP, the world's top PC manufacturer, today announced a collaboration with memory-chip maker Hynix to get the first memristors to market in three years. One of the first goals will be to create a computer you can “turn on and off like a light bulb,” said Stan Williams, founding director of HP Lab's Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory. But that's just the beginning.
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