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From: Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: Memristor cross bar arrays for faster AI neural nets and math?
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 11:02:33 +0100
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On 3/18/24 05:55, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> Source:
> University of Massachusetts Amherst
> Summary:
> A team of engineers has proven that their analog computing device, called a memristor, can complete complex, scientific computing tasks while bypassing the limitations of digital computing.
>   https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/03/240314145325.htm
> 
> bit like our neural nets...

I have an issue with calling a memristor a 'computing device'. If
you accept that, then so are capacitors and inductors!

Jeroen Belleman