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Memristive devices, which combine a resistor with memory functions such that voltage pulses can change their resistance (and hence their memory state) in a nonvolatile manner, are beginning to be implemented in integrated circuits for memory applications. However, memristive devices could have applications in many other technologies, such as non-von Neumann in-memory computing in crossbar arrays, random number generation for data security, and radio-frequency switches for mobile communications. Progress toward the integration of memristive devices in commercial solid-state electronic circuits and other potential applications will depend on performance and reliability challenges that still need to be addressed, as described here.
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Mario Lanza
Abu Sebastian
Wei Lü
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University of Michigan
Chinese Academy of Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d842be05ee2ba81dbef5d4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abj9979
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