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Memristor — 4th Basic Element of Circuits

esocid writes "Researchers at HP Labs have solved a decades-old mystery by proving the existence of a fourth basic element in integrated circuits that could make it possible to develop computers that turn on and off like an electric light. The memristor — short for memory resistor — could make it possible to develop far more energy-efficient computing systems with memories that retain information even after the power is off, so there's no wait for the system to boot up after turning the computer on. It may even be possible to create systems with some of the pattern-matching abilities of the human brain. Leon Chua, a distinguished faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley, initially theorized about and named the element in an academic paper published 37 years ago. Chua argued that the memristor was the fourth fundamental circuit element, along with the resistor, capacitor and inductor, and that it had properties that could not be duplicated by any combination of the other three elements."

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  1. Great! by teddaman · · Score: 2, Funny

    One more thing to wipe after surfing porn.

  2. Re:Sure, it's neat by ettlz · · Score: 3, Funny

    In about 200 years' time, when Evil returns.

  3. Just like a human brain? by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Funny
    develop ... computing systems with memories that retain information even after the power is off, so there's no wait for the system to boot up after turning the computer on. ... create systems with some of the pattern-matching abilities of the human brain.

    As far as I know, human brains don't retain much information when the power is turned off and there's usually some trouble after the power is restored. Furthermore, I'm not sure how power-down information retention relates to pattern-matching abilities.

    But what to I know, I had my brain off last night.

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    1. Re:Just like a human brain? by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Funny
      Judging from your post, you probably mean falling asleep.

      No, I meant my brain was really OFF. I'm a Zombie.
      [ Where did you say you lived? ]

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  4. Reminds me of a joke... by Jonny+290 · · Score: 2, Funny

    An engineer, a physicist and a mathematician are staying in a hotel.
    The engineer wakes up and smells smoke. He goes out into the hallway and sees a fire, so he fills a trash can from his room with water and douses the fire. He goes back to bed.
    Later, the physicist wakes up and smells smoke. He opens his door and sees a fire in the hallway. He walks down the hall to a fire hose and after calculating the flame velocity, distance, water pressure, trajectory, etc. extinguishes the fire with the minimum amount of water and energy needed.
    Later, the mathematician wakes up and smells smoke. He goes to the hall, sees the fire and then the fire hose. He thinks for a moment and then exclaims, "Ah, a solution exists!" and then goes back to bed.

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  5. 4 down, 1 to go... by Tumbleweed · · Score: 2, Funny

    and then we'll have Leeloo and her multi-pass! Totally cannot wait...

  6. Re:Sure, it's neat by v1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    thank you Aziz, that's much better

    *blink* *blink*

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