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  • wildcat2030:

Researchers in Japan and the US propose a nanoionic device with a range of neuromorphic and electrical multifunctions that may allow the fabrication of on-demand configurable circuits, analog memories and digital-neural fused networks in one device architecture. Synaptic devices that mimic the learning and memory processes in living organisms are attracting avid interest as an alternative to standard computing elements that may help extend Moore’s law beyond current physical limits. However so far artificial synaptic systems have been hampered by complex fabrication requirements and limitations in the learning and memory functions they mimic. Now Rui Yang, Kazuya Terabe and colleagues at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan and the University of California, Los Angeles, in the US have developed two-, three-terminal WO3-x-based nanoionic devices capable of a broad range of neuromorphic and electrical functions. (via On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits That Learn and Forget | ZeitNews)

    wildcat2030:

    Researchers in Japan and the US propose a nanoionic device with a range of neuromorphic and electrical multifunctions that may allow the fabrication of on-demand configurable circuits, analog memories and digital-neural fused networks in one device architecture. Synaptic devices that mimic the learning and memory processes in living organisms are attracting avid interest as an alternative to standard computing elements that may help extend Moore’s law beyond current physical limits. However so far artificial synaptic systems have been hampered by complex fabrication requirements and limitations in the learning and memory functions they mimic. Now Rui Yang, Kazuya Terabe and colleagues at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan and the University of California, Los Angeles, in the US have developed two-, three-terminal WO3-x-based nanoionic devices capable of a broad range of neuromorphic and electrical functions. (via On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits That Learn and Forget | ZeitNews)

    Source: zeitnews.org
    • 4 months ago
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    paulftompkins:

    SAN FRANCISCO: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3PM. THE EUREKA THEATRE.

    SUPEREGO IS COMING FOR YOU.

    You heard right (when you heard what I wrote, in your head via reading)!

    I will be joining Matt Gourley, Jeremy Carter and Mark McConville, the esteemed gentlemen of the aforementioned acclaimed podcast, as I did last year. And! This time! Other celebrated guests include JOHN HODGMAN, JAMES URBANIAK and COLIN HANKS.

    Lucky for you, tickets are only almost gone. But hurry— tickets are almost gone!

    GET YOUR TICKETS BY CLICKING THIS LINK WITH MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!!!!


    Source: paulftompkins
    • 4 months ago
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