Self-rectifying resistive memory in passive crossbar arrays

Memory-centric computing refers to computing designs where the memory, rather than the processor is central in the architecture. Here, the authors demonstrate a self-rectifying resistive memory cell that exhibits impressive endurance, and low power consumption, making it suitable for memory-centric...

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Autores principales: Kanghyeok Jeon, Jeeson Kim, Jin Joo Ryu, Seung-Jong Yoo, Choongseok Song, Min Kyu Yang, Doo Seok Jeong, Gun Hwan Kim
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Sumario:Memory-centric computing refers to computing designs where the memory, rather than the processor is central in the architecture. Here, the authors demonstrate a self-rectifying resistive memory cell that exhibits impressive endurance, and low power consumption, making it suitable for memory-centric applications.