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Memristor chip combines security and compute-in-memory for edge devices
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New memory chip survives temperatures hotter than lava
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One of the biggest obstacles to fully optical computing has been the lack of a fast, scalable photonic memory cell. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have demonstrated what they are ...
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