How We Found The Missing Memristor
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Abstract
It's time to stop shrinking. Moore's Law, the semiconductor industry's obsession with the shrinking of transistors and their commensurate steady doubling on a chip about every two years, has been the source of a 50-year technical and economic revolution. Whether this scaling paradigm lasts for five more years or 15, it will eventually come to an end. The emphasis in electronics design will have to shift to devices that are not just increasingly infinitesimal but increasingly capable.
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- Memristor
- Moore's law
- Resizing
- Transistor
- Semiconductor industry
- Electronics
- Electrical engineering
- Infinitesimal
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