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johannessimon81

memristor-brain | University of Southampton - 3 views

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    Memristor-Based Artificial Neural Networks, huge potential for true, high-power AI
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    Memristors (for memory purposes - RRAM type) on the pipeline to be launched in orbit on a cubesat http://thewhitonline.com/2016/03/news/nasa-initiative-chooses-rowan-to-launch-satellite/
Joris _

Hewlett-Packard Unveils Real-World Memristor, Chip of the Future | Popular Science - 3 views

  • they allow the same device to serve as the processor and the memory
  • a memristor system would work far faster, and with far less energy, than a traditional computer.
  • Second, memristors can be much smaller than transistors.
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  • Lastly, unlike transistors, which only work linearly, memristors can form three-dimensional networks
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    wow, looks pretty cool! I wonder what is "a ridiculous amount of memory on a chip"...? giga, tera, peta, exa, ... ?
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    Looks cool indeed, but as with all those technology "breakthroughs" my enthusiasm will be limited until this actually makes it to my laptop...
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    what a phrase: "this advance could increase the power and memory of computers to nearly unimaginable proportions within only a couple of years." ... sure ....
jcunha

Training and operation of an integrated neural network based on memristors - 0 views

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    Almost in time for the workshop last week! This new Nature paper (e-mail me for full paper) claims training and usage of neural network implemented with metal-oxide memristors, without selector CMOS. They used it to implement a delta-rule algorithm for classification of 3x3 pixel black and white letters. Very impressive work!!!!
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    For those not that much into the topic, see the Nature's News and View section www.nature.com/nature/journal/v521/n7550/full/521037a.html?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20150507 where they feature this article.
duncan barker

Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 018101 (2008): Amoebae Anticipate Periodic Events - 1 views

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    Amoebae Anticipate Periodic Events
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    Let me guess, you came across this while looking into Memristors? :) If not, here's the connection: Memristor minds: The future of artificial intelligence http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327151.600-memristor-minds-the-future-of-artificial-intelligence.html ( if you don't have access to the full NewScientist article, there's a mirror here: http://www.mannkal.org/downloads/guests/memristormindsthefutureofartificialintelligence.pdf )
Luís F. Simões

MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors (IEEE Spectrum) - 0 views

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    (don't forget to turn your hype-filters on...) MoNETA (http://cns.bu.edu/nl/moneta.html) stands for "MOdular Neural Exploring Traveling Agent". It is one of projects participating in the DARPA-funded SyNAPSE project ("Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics"): http://www.darpa.mil/dso/thrusts/bio/biologically/synapse/index.htm http://www.darpa.mil/dso/solicitations/baa08-28.html
Marcus Maertens

[1812.03389] Memristors for the Curious Outsiders - 2 views

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    A comprehensive guide into the memristor.
Marcus Maertens

Slime mould could make memristors for biocomputers - 1 views

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    Slime powered transistors with memory.
johannessimon81

IBM Neuromorphic chip hits DARPA milestone and has been used to implement deep learning - 2 views

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    "IBM delivered on the DARPA SyNAPSE project with a one million neuron brain-inspired processor. The chip consumes merely 70 milliwatts, and is capable of 46 billion synaptic operations per second, per watt-literally a synaptic supercomputer in your palm." --- No memristors..., yet.: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/537211/a-better-way-to-build-brain-inspired-chips/
Giusi Schiavone

Presentation on DARPA SyNAPSE project - 2 views

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    nice introduction to neuromorphic approach and application of memristor
santecarloni

[1108.4299] A Memristive Model Compatible with Triplet Rule for Spike-Timing-Dependent-... - 0 views

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    more on memristors...
Marcus Maertens

Toward brain-like computing: New memristor better mimics synapses | University of Michi... - 3 views

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    And we get another step closer to neuromorphic computing
jcunha

Electronic synapses that can learn signal the coming of the first real artificial brain - 0 views

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    A nice quartz article about research in neuromorphic hardware in micro/nanotech out there and future vision of the field.
santecarloni

Memristor memory could be used in wearable electronics - 0 views

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    Researchers in South Korea are the first to make a bendable digital memory that can store data without constant power. Such memories could find applications in electronic paper for more comfortable reading and in wearable computers, which could be used in medical monitoring and treatment.
ESA ACT

Scientists Create First Memristor: Missing Fourth Electronic Circuit Element | Gadget L... - 0 views

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    what can we do with it ? any ideas? a memo?
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