Memristors, the future of artificial intelligence
Jul 15th, 2009 by RedPepper
Within the past couple of years, memristors have morphed from obscure jargon into one of the hottest properties in physics. They’ve not only been made, but their unique capabilities might revolutionise consumer electronics. More than that, though, along with completing the jigsaw of electronics, they might solve the puzzle of how nature makes that most delicate and powerful of computers – the brain.
Read Memristor minds: The future of artificial intelligence from New Scientist and Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics by DARPA.