Linked by David Adams on Thu 1st May 2008 18:47 UTC, submitted by james_parker
Hardware, Embedded Systems First theorized in the 1970's as the fourth basic circuit element, a practical memristor implementation has finally been discovered at HP Labs. If practical manufacturing can be scaled up, memristor technology could become the new standard for computer memory -- memory that combines the speed of DRAM, the persistence of Flash memory, and the bit density of hard drives. In addition, memristors can work as analog as well as digital devices, and hold promise as the basis for building neural networks
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patents surrounding it ...
by rlewczuk on Thu 1st May 2008 19:02 UTC
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Look at the number of patents covering every possible application of memristors. It's sick. No one ever created any practical and working device, yet those greedy bastards patented every aspect of it.