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Low Power Memorymemristor Devices And Systems Alex Serb Adnan Mehonic

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Low Power Memorymemristor Devices And Systems Alex Serb Adnan Mehonic
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.38 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Alex Serb, Adnan Mehonic
ISBN: 9783036561868, 3036561862
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Low Power Memorymemristor Devices And Systems Alex Serb Adnan Mehonic by Alex Serb, Adnan Mehonic 9783036561868, 3036561862 instant download after payment.

This book focusses on achieving low-power computation using memristive devices. The topic was designed as a convenient reference point: it contains a mix of techniques starting from the fundamental manufacturing of memristive devices all the way to applications such as physically unclonable functions, and also covers perspectives on, e.g., in-memory computing, which is inextricably linked with emerging memory devices such as memristors. Finally, the book contains a few articles representing how other communities (from typical CMOS design to photonics) are fighting on their own fronts in the quest towards low-power computation, as a comparison with the memristor literature. We hope that readers will enjoy discovering the articles within.

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