Research Bits: Apr. 6
Researchers from various universities have made significant advancements in memristor technology. At Loughborough University, a memristor reservoir computing chip was developed, showing improved energy efficiency compared to software-based solutions. At the University of Michigan, a memristor made from 2D bismuth selenide demonstrated long-term data retention and analog tuning capabilities. Additionally, researchers from the University of Cambridge, Beijing Institute of Technology, and Lund University created a highly stable, low-energy hafnium oxide memristor. These developments pave the way for more efficient and versatile AI applications in the future.